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HERO ID
2656522
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
THE HCN-WATER RATIO IN THE PLANET FORMATION REGION OF DISKS
Author(s)
Najita, JR; Carr, JS; Pontoppidan, KM; Salyk, C; van Dishoeck, EF; Blake, GA
Year
2013
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
The Astrophysical Journal
ISSN:
0004-637X
EISSN:
1538-4357
Volume
766
Issue
2
DOI
10.1088/0004-637X/766/2/134
Web of Science Id
WOS:000316320900068
Abstract
We find a trend between the mid-infrared HCN/H2O flux ratio and submillimeter disk mass among T Tauri stars in Taurus. While it may seem puzzling that the molecular emission properties of the inner disk (<few AU) are related to the properties of the outer disk (beyond similar to 20 AU) probed by the submillimeter continuum, an interesting possible interpretation is that the trend is a result of planetesimal and protoplanet formation. Because objects this large are decoupled from the accretion flow, when they form, they can lock up water (and oxygen) beyond the snow line, thereby enhancing the C/O ratio in the inner disk and altering the molecular abundances there. We discuss the assumptions that underlie this interpretation, a possible alternative explanation, and related open questions that motivate future work. Whatever its origin, understanding the meaning of the relation between the HCN/H2O ratio and disk mass is of interest as trends like this among T Tauri disk properties are relatively rare.
Keywords
circumstellar matter; protoplanetary disks; stars: pre-main sequence
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