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A Low Mass H 2 Component to the AU Microscopii Circumstellar Disk Kevin France – CITA/U Toronto Aki Roberge – GSFC Roxana Lupu – JHU Seth Redfield – U.

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1 A Low Mass H 2 Component to the AU Microscopii Circumstellar Disk Kevin France – CITA/U Toronto Aki Roberge – GSFC Roxana Lupu – JHU Seth Redfield – U Texas/Hubble Paul Feldman – JHU

2 Circumstellar Material 850  m dust emission Vega F disk Aumann et al. 84 Heap et al. 00 Holland et al. 98 Fomalhaut Vega  Pic Optical scattered light

3 Dust in Circumstellar Disks J-band coronagraphy Liu et al. 04  Pic Fomalhaut Kalas et al. 05 Beuzit/Mouillet et al. 97 AU Mic

4 H 2 H 2 and Dust in Circumstellar Disks Thi et al. 01 (  m) Roberge et al. 00  Pic CO AB Aur  Pic Gas in circumstellar disks has been a subject of debate. Gas to form planets vs. dissipation timescale Roberge et al. 01, Lecavelier des Etangs 01

5 Debris disk: AU Microscopii M1 V flare star d=10 pc Disk discovered in scattered light 850  m SCUBA Polarization map Kalas et al. 04 Liu et al. 04 Graham et al. 07 Krist et al., 05 ACS

6 Graham et al. 07 Roberge et al., 05 ACS Presence of dust well-established, detection of gas has been elusive CO and H 2 non- detections From CO: N(H 2 ) < 6.3 x 10 20 cm -2 UV Absorption: N(H 2 ) < 1.7 x 10 19 cm -2 Liu et al., 04 Roberge et al., 05 AU Mic

7 Far-UV Fluorescent H 2 Emission Lines in AU Mic Detected by FUSE

8 Weak H 2 emission lines detected (2 – 3  ) Upper level populated by coincidence with O VI 1032 [C – X, (1 – 1), Q(3) ] From H 2 Emission: N(H 2 ) = 1.9 x 10 17 - 2.8 x 10 15 cm -2

9 From H 2 Emission: N(H 2 ) = 1.9 x 10 17 – 2.8 x 10 15 cm -2 T(H 2 ) = 800 – 2000 K from OVI and not Ly  excitation N(H 2 )

10 Spitzer Prediction Data + (H 2 x 10 5 ) (  m) F Spitzer Data Consistent with all observed H 2 in the disk IR detection unlikely

11 Discussion N(H 2 ) / Disk Origin Required absorption column consistent with Roberge et al. 2005 non-detection T(H 2 ) / Disk Origin IF T(H 2 )>2000K, Ly  -fluorescence should dominate the disk emission spectrum Stellar regions all > 2000K Photoelectric heating/grain- formation heating in the disk can produce T(H 2 )~1000K H 2 Mass – 4x10 -4 – 6x10 -6 M  Gas-to-Dust – (4x10 -2 – 5x10 -4 ) : 1 typical ISM ≈ 100:1

12 Discussion Comparison with  Pic (A5V): Approx coeval, ~12Myr M(  Pic) ~ 3.6 M(AU Mic) Disks have dust mass  stellar mass M D (  Pic) ~ 3.4 M D (AU Mic) Upper Limit on  Pic gas-to-dust: <3:1 Why are fluorescent H 2 lines not seen? 1) Stellar Activity - OVI line strength 2) Far-UV Continuum -  Pic extends to ≤ 1100 Å, while AU Mic has no flux in this region : contrast for weak lines

13 Conclusions H 2 Emission measured in the AU Mic circumstellar disk Gas is warm: T(H 2 ) = 800 – 2000 K Gas Mass: 4x10 -4 – 6x10 -6 M  Disk Gas-to-Dust Ratio: (4x10 -2 – 5x10 -4 ) : 1 IR detection will be challenging www.cita.utoronto.ca/~france/

14 H 2 H 2 and Dust in Circumstellar Media (  m) Pascussi 06 here Pascucci et al. 06 Thi et al. 01 (  m)


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