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Mid-infrared size survey of young stellar objects : description of keck segment-tilting experiment and basic results
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Astrophysical journal, Vol. 700, No. 1, (2009), p.491-505
DOI
10.1088/0004-637X/700/1/491
Publisher
Institute of Physics Publishing
Date
2009
Author/Creator
Monnier, J. D
Author/Creator
Tuthill, P. G
Author/Creator
Ireland, M. J
Author/Creator
Cohen, R
Author/Creator
Tannirkulam, A
Author/Creator
Perrin, M. D
Description
The mid-infrared properties of pre-planetary disks are sensitive to the temperature and flaring profiles of disks for the regions where planet formation is expected to occur. In order to constrain theories of planet formation, we have carried out a mid-infrared (lambda = 10.7 mu m) size survey of young stellar objects using the segmented Keck telescope in a novel configuration. We introduced a customized pattern of tilts to individual mirror segments to allow efficient sparse-aperture interferometry, allowing full aperture synthesis imaging with higher calibration precision than traditional imaging. In contrast to previous surveys on smaller telescopes and with poorer calibration precision, we find that most objects in our sample are partially resolved. Here, we present the main observational results of our survey of five embedded massive protostars, 25 Herbig Ae/Be stars, 3 T Tauri stars, 1 FU Ori system, and five emission-line objects of uncertain classification. The observed mid-infrared sizes do not obey the size-luminosity relation found at near-infrared wavelengths and a companion paper will provide further modeling analysis of this sample. In addition, we report imaging results for a few of the most resolved objects, including complex emission around embedded massive protostars, the photoevaporating circumbinary disk around MWC 361A, and the subarcsecond binaries T Tau, FU Ori, and MWC 1080.
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15 page(s)
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accretion, accretion disks
Subject Keyword
circumstellar matter
Subject Keyword
instrumentation: interferometers
Subject Keyword
radiative transfer
Subject Keyword
stars: formation
Subject Keyword
stars: pre-main sequence
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journal article
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Macquarie University. Dept. of Physics and Astronomy

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/137633
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ISSN:0004-637X
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mq_res-ext-201109141133-4
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eng
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