28 research outputs found
Intricate visibility effects from resolved emission of young stellar objects: the case of MWC158 observed with the VLTI
In the course of our VLTI young stellar object PIONIER imaging program, we
have identified a strong visibility chromatic dependency that appeared in
certain sources. This effect, rising value of visibilities with decreasing
wavelengths over one base, is also present in previous published and archival
AMBER data. For Herbig AeBe stars, the H band is generally located at the
transition between the star and the disk predominance in flux for Herbig AeBe
stars. We believe that this phenomenon is responsible for the visibility rise
effect. We present a method to correct the visibilities from this effect in
order to allow "gray" image reconstruction software, like Mira, to be used. In
parallel we probe the interest of carrying an image reconstruction in each
spectral channel and then combine them to obtain the final broadband one. As an
illustration we apply these imaging methods to MWC158, a (possibly Herbig) B[e]
star intensively observed with PIONIER. Finally, we compare our result with a
parametric model fitted onto the data.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figure
Sculpting the disk around T Cha: an interferometric view
(Abridged) Circumstellar disks are believed to be the birthplace of planets
and are expected to dissipate on a timescale of a few Myr. The processes
responsible for the removal of the dust and gas will strongly modify the radial
distribution of the dust and consequently the SED. In particular, a young
planet will open a gap, resulting in an inner disk dominating the near-IR
emission and an outer disk emitting mostly in the far-IR. We analyze a full set
of data (including VLTI/Pionier, VLTI/Midi, and VLT/NaCo/Sam) to constrain the
structure of the transition disk around TCha. We used the Mcfost radiative
transfer code to simultaneously model the SED and the interferometric
observations. We find that the dust responsible for the emission in excess in
the near-IR must have a narrow temperature distribution with a maximum close to
the silicate sublimation temperature. This translates into a narrow inner dusty
disk (0.07-0.11 AU). We find that the outer disk starts at about 12 AU and is
partially resolved by the Pionier, Sam, and Midi instruments. We show that the
Sam closure phases, interpreted as the signature of a candidate companion, may
actually trace the asymmetry generated by forward scattering by dust grains in
the upper layers of the outer disk. These observations help constrain the
inclination and position angle of the outer disk. The presence of matter inside
the gap is difficult to assess with present-day observations. Our model
suggests the outer disk contaminates the interferometric signature of any
potential companion that could be responsible for the gap opening, and such a
companion still has to be unambiguously detected. We stress the difficulty to
observe point sources in bright massive disks, and the consequent need to
account for disk asymmetries (e.g. anisotropic scattering) in model-dependent
search for companions.Comment: Removed the word "first" in the abstract of the paper: "obtained with
the first 4-telescope combiner (VLTI/Pionier)
The VLTI / PIONIER near-infrared interferometric survey of southern T Tauri stars. I. First results
Context : The properties of the inner disks of bright Herbig AeBe stars have
been studied with near infrared (NIR) interferometry and high resolution
spectroscopy. The continuum and a few molecular gas species have been studied
close to the central star; however, sensitivity problems limit direct
information about the inner disks of the fainter T Tauri stars.
Aims : Our aim is to measure some of the properties of the inner regions of
disks surrounding southern T Tauri stars.
Methods : We performed a survey with the PIONIER recombiner instrument at
H-band of 21 T Tauri stars. The baselines used ranged from 11 m to 129 m,
corresponding to a maximum resolution of 3mas (0.45 au at 150 pc).
Results : Thirteen disks are resolved well and the visibility curves are
fully sampled as a function of baseline in the range 45-130 m for these 13
objects. A simple qualitative examination of visibility profiles allows us to
identify a rapid drop-off in the visibilities at short baselines in 8 resolved
disks. This is indicative of a significant contribution from an extended
contribution of light from the disk. We demonstrate that this component is
compatible with scattered light, providing strong support to a prediction made
by Pinte et al. (2008). The amplitude of the drop-off and the amount of dust
thermal emission changes from source to source suggesting that each disk is
different. A by-product of the survey is the identification of a new
milli-arcsec separation binary: WW Cha. Spectroscopic and interferometric data
of AK Sco have also been fitted with a binary and disk model.
Conclusions : Visibility data are reproduced well when thermal emission and
scattering form dust are fully considered. The inner radii measured are
consistent with the expected dust sublimation radii. Modelling of AK Sco
suggests a likely coplanarity between the disk and the binary's orbital planeComment: 19 pages, 11 figure
RĂ´le de la phase coronale dans la dynamique du milieu interstellaire
La première partie est une étude de l'évolution de la population des nuages HI en présence d'un milieu internuage de type coronal, entretenu par les explosions de supernova. La seconde partie concerne l'évolution d'un reste de supernova dans un milieu interstellaire hétérogene. La troisième partie propose un modèle dynamique de nébuleuse planétaire dont la morphologie et la dynamique doivent leur origine à une cavité centrale remplie de gaz coronal.pas de résum
Contribution Ă l'Ă©tude de la structure du milieu interstellaire
Cette thése comporte deux parties : - l'observation des spectres d'absorption de la raie 1420 mhz de l'hydrogène interstellaire dans la direction de radiosources extragalactiques, et interprétation de ces mesures. Les résultats permettent de discuter la température et la structure des nuages d'hydrogène neutre, et de confirmer l'existence d'un milieu internuage de faible densité et de température élevée. - dans la deuxième partie : on met en évidence une instabilité thermique du milieu interstellaire. Pour cela, on effectue une analyse linéaire de stabilité, puis on présente les résultats de calculs hydrodynamiques numériques. L'existence de cette instabilité pourrait permettre d'interpréter certains résultats observationnels.pas de résum
Cometary globules I. Formation, evolution and morphology
International audienc
Développement de mélangeurs à jonction SIS pour la radioastronomie dans la bande 250-370 GHz (versions double bande et à réjection d'image)
GRENOBLE1-BU Sciences (384212103) / SudocSudocFranceF
Cometary globules I. Formation, evolution and morphology
International audienc