2D disk models from CO isotopologues line Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Miotello A.
  2. van Dishoeck E.F.
  3. Kama M.
  4. Bruderer S.
  5. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

Despite intensive studies of protoplanetary disks, there is still no reliable way to determine their total (gast+dust) mass and their surface density distribution, quantities that are crucial for describing both the structure and the evolution of disks up to the formation of planets. The goal of this work is to use less abundant CO isotopologues, such as ^13^CO, C^18^O and C^17^O, whose detection is routine for ALMA, to infer the gas mass of disks. Isotope-selective ects need to be taken into account in the analysis, because they can significantly modify CO isotopologues line intensities. CO isotope-selective photodissociation has been implemented in the physical-chemical code DALI (Dust And LInes) and more than 800 disk models have been run for a range of disk and stellar parameters. Dust and gas temperature structures have been computed self-consistently, together with a chemical calculation of the main atomic and molecular species. Both disk structure and stellar parameters have been investigated by varying the parameters in the grid of models. Total fluxes have been ray-traced for different CO isotopologues and for various low J- transitions for different inclinations.

Keywords
  1. astronomical-models
  2. chemical-abundances
  3. pre-main-sequence-stars
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2016A&A...594A..85M
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ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/594/A85
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.35940085

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2016-10-17T07:56:19Z
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2016-10-17T06:57:04Z
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2016-10-17T07:56:19Z
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