HCO+, CN, and 13CO maps of R Mon Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Alonso-Albi T.
  2. Riviere-Marichalar P.
  3. Fuente A.
  4. Pacheco-Vazquez S.,Montesinos B.
  5. Bachiller R.
  6. Trevino-Morales S.P.
  7. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

To our knowledge, R Mon is the only B0 star in which a gaseous Keplerian disk has been detected. However, there is some controversy about the spectral type of R Mon. Some authors propose that it could be a later B8e star, where disks are more common. Our goal is to re-evaluate the R Mon spectral type and characterize its protoplanetary disk. The spectral type of R Mon has been re-evaluated using the available continuum data and UVES emission lines. We used a power-law disk model to fit previous ^12^CO 1-0 and 2-1 interferometric observations and the PACS CO data to investigate the disk structure. Interferometric detections of ^13^CO J=1-0, HCO^+^ 1-0, and CN 1-0 lines using the IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometer (PdBI) are presented. The HCN 1-0 line was not detected. Our analysis confirms that R Mon is a B0 star. The disk model compatible with the ^12^CO 1-0 and 2-1 interferometric observations falls short of predicting the observed fluxes of the 14<Ju<31 PACS lines; this is consistent with the scenario in which some contribution to these lines is coming from a warm envelope and/or UV-illuminated outflow walls. More interestingly, the upper limits to the fluxes of the Ju>31 CO lines suggest the existence of a region empty of CO at R<=20au in the proto-planetary disk. The intense emission of the HCO^+^ and CN lines shows the strong influence of UV photons on gas chemistry. The observations gathered in this paper are consistent with the presence of a transition disk with a cavity of Rin>=20 au around R Mon. This size is similar to the photoevaporation radius that supports the interpretation that UV photoevaporation is main disk dispersal mechanism in massive stars

Keywords
  1. protostars
  2. be-stars
  3. pre-main-sequence-stars
  4. interferometry
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2018A&A...617A..31A
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doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.36170031

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History

2018-09-12T11:27:27Z
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2018-09-12T11:27:27Z
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