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A&A 413, 681-691 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20034326
The spatial structure of the
Pictoris gas disk
A. Brandeker1, R. Liseau1, G. Olofsson1 and M. Fridlund2
1 Stockholm Observatory, AlbaNova University Centre, 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
e-mail: rene@astro.su.se, olofsson@astro.su.se
2 ESA/ESTEC, PO Box 299, 2200 AG Noordwijk, The Netherlands
e-mail: Malcolm.Fridlund@esa.int
(Received 17 September 2003 / Accepted 7 October 2003)
Abstract
We have used VLT/UVES to spatially resolve the gas disk of
Pictoris. 88 extended emission lines are observed, with the
brightest coming from Fe I, Na I and Ca II. The extent of the gas
disk is much larger than previously anticipated; we trace Na I radially
from 13 AU
out to 323 AU and Ca II to heights of 77 AU above the disk plane,
both to the limits of our observations. The degree of flaring is
significantly larger for the gas disk than the dust disk. A strong
NE/SW brightness
asymmetry is observed, with the SW emission being abruptly truncated at
150-200 AU. The inner gas disk is tilted about 5°
with respect to the outer disk, similar to the appearance of the disk
in light scattered from dust. We show that most, perhaps all, of the
Na I column density seen in the "stable" component of absorption,
comes from the extended disk. Finally, we discuss the effects of
radiation pressure in the extended gas disk and show that the assumption of
hydrogen, in whatever form, as a braking agent is inconsistent with observations.
Key words: stars: individual:
Offprint request: A. Brandeker, alexis@astro.su.se
SIMBAD Objects in preparation
© ESO 2004
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