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| DOI | 10.1093/MNRAS/STU1462 | ||||
| Año | 2014 | ||||
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Molecular gas constitutes the dominant mass component of protoplanetary discs. To date, these sources have not been studied comprehensively at the longest far-infrared and shortest submillimetre wavelengths. This paper presents Herschel SPIRE FTS spectroscopic observations towards 18 protoplanetary discs, covering the entire 450-1540 GHz (666-195 mu m) range at upsilon/Delta upsilon approximate to 400-1300. The spectra reveal clear detections of the dust continuum and, in six targets, a significant amount of spectral line emission primarily attributable to (CO)-C-12 rotational lines. Other targets exhibit little to no detectable spectral lines. Low signal-to-noise detections also include signatures from (CO)-C-13, [C I] and HCN. For completeness, we present upper limits of non-detected lines in all targets, including low-energy transitions of H2O and CH+ molecules. The 10 (CO)-C-12 lines that fall within the SPIRE FTS bands trace energy levels of similar to 50-500 K. Combined with lower and higher energy lines from the literature, we compare the CO rotational line energy distribution with detailed physical-chemical models, for sources where these are available and published. Our (CO)-C-13 line detections in the disc around Herbig Be star HD 100546 exceed, by factors of similar to 10-30, the values predicted by a model that matches a wealth of other observational constraints, including the SPIRE (CO)-C-12 ladder. To explain the observed (CO)-C-12/(CO)-C-13 ratio, it may be necessary to consider the combined effects of optical depth and isotope selective (photo) chemical processes. Considering the full sample of 18 objects, we find that the strongest line emission is observed in discs around Herbig Ae/Be stars, although not all show line emission. In addition, two of the six T Tauri objects exhibit detectable (CO)-C-12 lines in the SPIRE range.
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| 1 | van der Wiel, M. H. D. | - |
Univ Lethbridge - Canadá
University of Lethbridge - Canadá |
| 2 | Naylor, D. A. | Hombre |
Univ Lethbridge - Canadá
University of Lethbridge - Canadá |
| 3 | Kamp, I. | Mujer |
Univ Groningen - Países Bajos
University of Lethbridge - Canadá |
| 4 | Menard, Francois | Hombre |
Unidad Mixta Internacional Franco-Chilena de Astronomía - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile CNRS - Francia Univ Grenoble Alpes - Francia University of Groningen, Kapteyn Astronomical Institute - Países Bajos CNRS Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Francia Universite Grenoble Alpes - Francia Kapteyn Instituut - Países Bajos |
| 5 | Thi, Wing-Fai | - |
CNRS - Francia
Univ Grenoble Alpes - Francia Institut National des Sciences de l'Univers - Francia Universidad de Chile - Chile CNRS Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Francia Universite Grenoble Alpes - Francia INSU - Institut National des Sciences de l'Univers - Francia Institut de Planétologie et d’Astrophysique de Grenoble (IPAG) - Francia |
| 6 | Woitke, P. | - |
Univ St Andrews - Reino Unido
CNRS Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Francia Universite Grenoble Alpes - Francia University of St Andrews - Reino Unido Institut de Planétologie et d’Astrophysique de Grenoble (IPAG) - Francia Univ Grenoble Alpes - Francia |
| 7 | Olofsson, Goran | Hombre |
Stockholm Univ - Suecia
Stockholms universitet - Suecia |
| 8 | Pontoppidan, Klaus M. | Hombre |
Space Telescope Sci Inst - Estados Unidos
STScI - Estados Unidos Space Telescope Science Institute - Estados Unidos |
| 9 | Di Francesco, James | Hombre |
Natl Res Council Canada - Canadá
Univ Victoria - Canadá National Research Council Canada - Canadá University of Victoria - Canadá |
| 10 | Glauser, Adrian | Hombre |
Swiss Fed Inst Technol - Suiza
ETH Zurich - Suiza |
| 11 | Greaves, J. | Mujer |
Univ St Andrews - Reino Unido
University of St Andrews - Reino Unido |
| 12 | Ivison, R. J. | Hombre |
ESO - Alemania
UNIV EDINBURGH - Reino Unido Observatorio Europeo Austral - Alemania University of Edinburgh, Institute for Astronomy - Reino Unido |
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| European Union |
| STFC |
| Science and Technology Facilities Council |
| Seventh Framework Programme |
| CNRS (France) |
| Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) |
| CSA (Canada) |
| NAOC (China) |
| CEA (France) |
| CNES (France) |
| ASI (Italy) |
| MCINN (Spain) |
| SNSB (Sweden) |
| STFC (UK) |
| UKSA (UK) |
| NASA (USA) |
| Canadian Space Agency (CSA) |
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| MHDvdW and DAN are supported by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). IK, WFT and PW acknowledge funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme FP7-2011 under grant agreement no. 284405. SPIRE has been developed by a consortium of institutes led by Cardiff University (UK) and including Univ. Lethbridge (Canada); NAOC (China); CEA, LAM (France); IFSI, Univ. Padua (Italy); IAC (Spain); Stockholm Observatory (Sweden); Imperial College London, RAL, UCL-MSSL, UKATC, Univ. Sussex (UK); and Caltech, JPL, NHSC, Univ. Colorado (USA). This development has been supported by national funding agencies: CSA (Canada); NAOC (China); CEA, CNES, CNRS (France); ASI (Italy); MCINN (Spain); SNSB (Sweden); STFC, UKSA (UK); and NASA (USA). We acknowledge Gibion Makiwa and Hugh Ramp for early data processing efforts and initial exploration of the GT1 data set, and Rosalind Hopwood for running the adjusted pipeline to process the five observations with low CEV temperatures. We thank Simon Bruderer for providing his model predictions for HD 100546 and for discussions on gas physics in discs, and Giambattista Aresu for discussions on UV and X-ray induced chemistry in discs. We warmly acknowledge the thoughtful review provided by the anonymous referee. This research has made use of NASA's Astrophysics Data System Bibliographic Services. This research made use of ASTROPY, a community-developed core PYTHON package for Astronomy (Astropy Collaboration 2013), and the matplotlib plotting library (Hunter 2007). |