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Formation and Evolution of Planetary Systems: Upper Limits the Gas Mass in HD105

Astrophysics 2009-11-11 v1

Abstract

We report infrared spectroscopic observations of HD 105, a nearby (40\sim 40 pc) and relatively young (30\sim 30 Myr) G0 star with excess infrared continuum emission, which has been modeled as arising from an optically thin circumstellar dust disk with an inner hole of size 13\gtrsim 13 AU. We have used the high spectral resolution mode of the Infrared Spectrometer (IRS) on the Spitzer Space Telescope to search for gas emission lines from the disk. The observations reported here provide upper limits to the fluxes of H2_2 S(0) 28μ\mum, H2_2 S(1) 17μ\mum, H2_2 S(2) 12 μ\mum, [FeII] 26μ\mum, [SiII] 35μ\mum, and [SI] 25μ\mum infrared emission lines. The H2_2 line upper limits directly place constraints on the mass of warm molecular gas in the disk: M(H2)<4.6M({\rm H_2})< 4.6, 3.8×102\times 10^{-2}, and 3.0×1033.0\times 10^{-3} MJ_J at T=50T= 50, 100, and 200 K, respectively. We also compare the line flux upper limits to predictions from detailed thermal/chemical models of various gas distributions in the disk. These comparisons indicate that if the gas distribution has an inner hole with radius ri,gasr_{i,gas}, the surface density at that inner radius is limited to values ranging from 3\lesssim 3 gm cm2^{-2} at ri,gas=0.5r_{i,gas}=0.5 AU to 0.1 gm cm2^{-2} at ri,gas=520r_{i,gas}= 5-20 AU. These values are considerably below the value for a minimum mass solar nebula, and suggest that less than 1 MJ_J of gas (at any temperature) exists in the 1-40 AU planet-forming region. Therefore, it is unlikely that there is sufficient gas for gas giant planet formation to occur in HD 105 at this time.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0506252,
  title  = {Formation and Evolution of Planetary Systems: Upper Limits the Gas Mass in HD105},
  author = {D. Hollenbach and U. Gorti and M. Meyer and J. S. Kim and P. Morris and J. Najita and I. Pascucci and J. Carpenter and J. Rodmann and T. Brooke and L. Hillenbrand and E. Mamajek and D. Padgett and D. Soderblom and S. Wolf and J. Lunine},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0506252},
  year   = {2009}
}

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To appear in the Astrophysical Journal