Near-ir spectroscopy and the photospheres of embedded ysos |
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Authors: | Mark M. Casali Carlos Eiroa |
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Affiliation: | (1) Royal Observatory, Blackford Hill, EH9 3HJ Edinburgh, France;(2) Dept. de Fisica Teorica, Un. Autonoma de Madrid, USA |
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Abstract: | We present a study of weak near-IR absorption lines in 44 low luminosity YSOs. Using a spectral resolution of 1000 most Class II sources show CO overtone absorption bands of varying strength in the K window, whether they have optical counterparts or not. Class I sources tend to show featureless 2µm continua even though a S/N > 100 was achieved. High resolution (R=17000) echelle spectra were also obtained for a sub-sample of YSOs. Most show an unresolved12CO(2-0) bandhead, which when combined with inferred CO excitation temperatures and optical depths clearly points to a photospheric rather than a disk origin for the bands. They also show that embedded Class IIs are not rapidly rotating.We find an excellent correlation between increasing near-IR colour excess and decreasing band strength and interpret this in a straightforward way as due to veiling of the stellar photosphere by circumstellar dust emission at 1000-1200 K, probably from a disk. A veiling correction was applied and intrinsic indices obtained for many YSOs. The results provide confirmation that Class II sources are equivalent to T Tauri stars. |
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Keywords: | Star Formation Spectroscopy |
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