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19 April 2024
 
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YSO disk structure and planetary signatures
Nuria Calvet ; Paola D’Alessio ;
Date 28 Dec 1999
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationCenter for Astrophysics) and Paola D’Alessio (Instituto de Astronomia, UNAM
AbstractDetailed radial/vertical structure modeling of observations of disks around Young Stellar Objects (YSOs) can provide information on the physical conditions and on the characteristics of the gas and dust in their interiors. We describe recent results of self-consistent modeling of spectral energy distributions, optical and infrared images, and millimeter fluxes of YSOs. We discuss observations and interpretations of the initial stages of planet formation, including indications of dust growth and settling in disks around young stars. We also discuss how the unprecedented resolution and sensitivity of ALMA may help us study the interior of the innermost disks, a region unaccessible with present day instrumentation, and witness the very first stages of planet formation.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/9912540
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