Abstract
The properties of disks around brown dwarfs and very low mass stars
(hereafter VLMOs) provide important boundary conditions on the process
of planet formation and inform us about the numbers and masses of
planets than can form in this regime. We use the Herschel Space
Observatory PACS spectrometer to measure the continuum and [O I] 63
μm line emission toward 11 VLMOs with known disks in the Taurus and
Chamaeleon I star-forming regions. We fit radiative transfer models to
the spectral energy distributions of these sources. Additionally, we
carry out a grid of radiative transfer models run in a regime that
connects the luminosity of our sources with brighter T Tauri stars. We
find that VLMO disks with sizes 1.3-78 au, smaller than typical T Tauri
disks, fit well the spectral energy distributions assuming that disk
geometry and dust properties are stellar mass independent. Reducing the
disk size increases the disk temperature, and we show that VLMOs do not
follow previously derived disk temperature-stellar luminosity
relationships if the disk outer radius scales with stellar mass. Only 2
out of 11 sources are detected in [O I] despite a better sensitivity
than was achieved for T Tauri stars, suggesting that VLMO disks are
underluminous. Using thermochemical models, we show that smaller disks
can lead to the unexpected [O I] 63 μm nondetections in our sample.
The disk outer radius is an important factor in determining the gas and
dust observables. Hence, spatially resolved observations with
ALMA—to establish if and how disk radii scale with stellar
mass—should be pursued further.
Herschel is an ESA space observatory with science instruments provided
by European-led Principal Investigator consortia and with important
participation from NASA.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 116 |
Journal | The Astrophysical Journal |
Volume | 841 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1-Jun-2017 |
Keywords
- brown dwarfs
- circumstellar matter
- protoplanetary disks
- DUST
- STELLAR
- PRE-MAIN-SEQUENCE
- PROTOPLANETARY DISKS
- FORMING REGION
- CIRCUMSTELLAR DISKS
- EVOLUTIONARY MODELS
- VLBA DETERMINATION
- PLANET FORMATION
- TAURUS-AURIGA
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Herschel spectra of 11 very low mass stars
Hendler, N. P. (Contributor), Mulders, G. D. (Contributor), Pascucci, I. (Contributor), Greenwood, A. (Contributor), Kamp, I. (Contributor), Henning, T. (Contributor), Ménard, F. (Contributor), Dent, W. R. F. (Contributor) & II, N. J. E. (Contributor), University of Groningen, 2-Mar-2018
DOI: 10.26093/cds/vizier.18410116
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