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通过围绕着最年轻的低质量原恒星物体的尘埃状磁盘打开窗户
J Cernicharo1, A Noriega-Crespo, D Cesarsky
1Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Instituto de Estructura de la Materia, Departamento Física Molecular, Serrano 121, 28006 Madrid, Spain. cerni@astro.iem.csic.es
概括
我们使用红外太空天文台检测到年轻的原星VLA1的中红外 (中红外) 辐射. 这揭示了原恒星的最内层区域,这些区域以前被遮蔽磁盘所隐藏.
科学领域:
- 天文学和天体物理学
- 恒星进化 恒星进化
- 红外天文学 红外天文学
背景情况:
- 年轻的低质量恒星形成涉及环恒星盘中的积累和质量损失.
- 0类原恒星在光学和红外波长上被严重遮蔽,阻碍了观测.
- 无线电干扰测量是检测这些模糊的早期原星的主要方法.
研究的目的:
- 为了检测来自0类原恒星VLA1.1的中红外 (中红外) 辐射.
- 为了研究以前被环恒星盘所隐藏的年轻原星的最内层区域.
- 使用特定的中红外波长窗口,以极小的冰和酸盐吸收.
主要方法:
- 利用红外太空观测台 (ISO) 进行中红外观测.
- 专注于波长窗口 (5.3,6.6和7.5微米) 具有低星际吸收.
- 分析了来自猎户座星云中的HH1-HH2区域的辐射.
主要成果:
- 成功检测到0级原恒星VLA1.1的中红外辐射.
- 排放源自一个紧的中央源 (约. 4AU直径) 的温度为~700K.
- 原恒星深深地嵌入在一个高视觉灭绝 (80-100级) 的区域内.
结论:
- 中红外观测可以探测年轻原恒星的隐蔽的内部区域.
- 检测到的辐射提供了对最内在的原恒星系统物理条件的洞察.
- 这种方法为研究以前无法获得的早期恒星进化阶段开辟了新的途径.
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