Abstract of Lisbon Paper
Evidence for Remnant Disks Around Post T Tauri Stars
A. Moneti
ISO Science Operations Centre
H. Zinnecker
Astrophysikalisches Institut, Potsdam
M. Kunkel
MPI fur Astronomie, Heidelberg
T. Preibish
Inst. fur Astronomie & Astrophysik, Wuerzburg
Abstract
We report infrared imaging photometry at 6.5 and 15 mic of seven Lindroos
binaries selected by Pallavicini et al. as ``almost certain physical
pairs''. The photometry was obtained in order to asses whether these
adolescent (10-100 Myr) low-mass stars still have infrared excess
emission which could be caused by a circumstellar disk. Given the current
status of the calibration, we could not perform precise photometry or
reliable modeling. We could, however, for the subset of the sample that
was well observed, compare the ratio of F(6.5)/F(15) for the primaries versus
the secondaries. This ratio is significantly higher for the primaries than
for the companions, and for the primaries it is close to the expected value
for a Rayleigh-Jeans spectrum. While some of the difference is due to the
cooler energy distribution of the late-type photospheres, we conclude that
a significant part of the difference must come from excess emission at
15 mic, and thus we have found clear evidence for remnant disks.
To be published in the proceedings of the Star Formation with ISO
workshop, help in Lisbon, 26-26 June 1997, J. Lin Yun, ed.
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