暖かく,塵に満ちた星周円盤の急速な消失
Carl Melis1, B Zuckerman, Joseph H Rhee
1Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences, University of California, San Diego, California 92093-0424, USA. cmelis@ucsd.edu
Nature
|July 6, 2012
まとめ
観測により,若い星が発見された.
科学分野:
- 天文学と天体物理学について
- 惑星科学 惑星科学
背景:
- 恒星は,塵の覆いで形成され,惑星系に進化します.
- 円盤の進化を理解することは,惑星形成理論の鍵である.
- 岩石惑星の形成は,物体の衝突による蓄積を伴う.
研究 の 目的:
- 若い星の円盤における衝突後の放出物の進化を調査する.
- 太陽のような恒星の周りの塵の物質の急速な変化を観察してください.
- 惑星形成の現在の物理モデルをテストする.
主な方法:
- 若い恒星TYC 8241-2652-1.0の赤外線流の観測結果
- 2年未満の期間における変化のモニタリング.
主要な成果:
- 衝突後の噴出物からの赤外線フルースの急激な減少 (~30の因数) が観察されました.
- 星の円盤は,大量な塵の噴出物から,最小限の冷たい塵へと移行した.
- この急速な進化の段階は,以前は予測も観察もされていなかった.
結論:
- 現在の物理モデルでは,観測された急速なエジェクトの進化を十分に説明できません.
- この発見は,惑星の形成と円盤の進化に関する既存の理論に挑戦しています.
- このような急速な塵散らばりプロセスを理解するために,さらなる研究が必要である.
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