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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 430, Issue 3, Pages L61-L64Publisher
E D P SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:200400132
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stars : formation; accretion disks; planetary systems : protoplanetary disks
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We report on the observation of CO bandhead emission around 51 Oph (Deltav=2). A high resolving power (Rsimilar or equal to10000) spectrum was obtained with the infrared spectrometer ISAAC mounted on VLT-ANTU. Modeling of the profile suggests that the hot (T-gas=2000-4000 K) and dense (n(H)>10(10) cm(-3)) molecular material as probed by the CO bandhead is located in the inner AU of a Keplerian disk viewed almost edge-on. Combined with the observation of cooler gas (T-gas=500-900 K) by ISO-SWS and the lack of cold material, our data suggest that the disk around 51 Oph is essentially warm and small. We demonstrate the presence of a dust-free inner disk that extents from the inner truncation radius until the dust sublimation radius. The disk around 51 Oph may be in a rare transition state toward a small debris disk object.
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