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1
Protoplanetary worlds at the AU scale
  • Jean Philippe Berger
  • J. Monnier, R. Millan-Gabet, W. Traub, M.
    Benisty, F. Malbet, E. Pedretti

2
Outline
  • A young stars environment
  • The contribution of two telescope broadband
    infrared interferometry to the knowledge of disk
    structure
  • First steps towards imaging
  • Conclusion

3
A young stars environment
Infrared excess
Optical(HubbleAO) /mm imaging
Presence of a flared disk of gas and dust
associated with bipolar mass loss winds and/or
highly collimated jets, Typical disk sizes
50-1000AU.
4
The standard disk model
e.g. Malbet Bertout (1995, AAS 113, 369)
  • Optically thick disk both for inner gas and
    outer dust
  • Simple power-law temperature distribution (T a
    r-0.75, T a r-0.5)
  • Oblique disk heating
  • -gt fits rather well spectral energy
    distributions (SEDs)

5
2001 important revision of the model
6
2T interferometry the near-IR view
  • PTI, IOTA and Keck have played a major role in
    near infrared YSO observing during (Malbet
    Berger 98, Millan-Gabet 2001,Akeson2000,02
    Eisner2002,2004, Monnier)
  • Authors concluded Herbig AeBe and T Tauri
    estimated sizes often bigger than predicted with
    standard disk model.
  • Signs for disk flattening at the astronomical
    unit scale.

Eisner, 2004
7
2T interferometry the near-IR view
8
2T interferometry the near-IR view
  1. Evidence for inner rim (Muzerolle 2004)
  2. Flared disk can account for some estimated sizes
    (Lachaume 2003)
  3. Fu Orionis stars observations compatible with
    standard models provided renmant envelopes or
    putative companions are taken into account
    (Malbet 2005, Millan-Gabet 20050

TTauris
9
2T interferometry the near-IR view
  1. Some visibilities observations are compatible
    with standard disk (Malbet, 2005)
  2. Evolutionary status of these stars should be
    debated (Monnier 2006)

Herbig Be Stars
Wind
Disk
Disk
10
2T interferometry the near-IR view
Presence of resolved Flux (halo, envelop renmant)
IntrinsicVariability
Visibility modelling is highly sensitive To the
knowledge of short baseline incohernet Flux and
stellar vs. disk emission ratio
11
2T interferometry the midIR view
Flaring
Sizes consistent with flat self-shadowed /
flaring disk model SED classification
Sizes consistent with flat self-shadowed /
flaring disk model SED classification
Self-shadowed
Leinert et al. (2004, AA, 423, 537)
12
First steps towards imaging
Isella et al 2005
  • This IONIC3/IOTA campaign was aimed at surveying
    the brightest HerbigAeBe and Ttauri stars in
    search for any asymetry (departure from zero
    closure phase) at the astronomical unit scale in
    order to select candidates for imaging.
  • Both a flared disk and disk with inner rim
    generate asymetries.

13
First steps towards imaging
  • This IONIC3/IOTA campaign was aimed at surveying
    the brightest HerbigAeBe and Ttauri stars in
    search for any asymetry (departure from zero
    closure phase) at the astronomical unit scale in
    order to select candidates for imaging.
  • Both a flared disk and disk with inner rim
    generate asymetries.

Malbet 2001
14
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15
Results
  • Essentially zero closure phases
  • Evidence for resolved flux (incoherent)?

16
Interpretation in the inner rim context
17
Interpretation in the inner rim context
18
Parametric imaging
19
Direct imaging
20
Imaging protoplanetary disks
  • Imaging the inner AU requires a lot of telescopes
    and (preferably than) or a lot of array
    configurations
  • Model ambiguities often vanish at longer
    baselines
  • YSO short baselines images (i.e AO), are
    essential.
  • Simultaneous photometry is very important
  • Understanding the disk structure would ideally
    require joint near and mid-infrared observations
  • Second generation VLTI instrumentation is more
    than welcome.

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Keck-I _at_ K
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