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A&A 431, 175-182 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041490
Mid-IR observations of circumstellar disks
II. Vega-type stars and a post-main sequence object
O. Schütz1, G. Meeus2 and M. F. Sterzik31 Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie, Königstuhl 17, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
e-mail: schuetz@mpia.de
2 Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam, An der Sternwarte 16, 14482 Potsdam, Germany
3 European Southern Observatory, Alonso de Cordova 3107, Santiago 19, Chile
(Received 18 June 2004 / Accepted 10 September 2004 )
Abstract
We present spectral energy distributions and new
N-band photometry and
spectroscopy for a sample of six main sequence stars and one post-MS
object using the ESO TIMMI2 camera at La Silla observatory (Chile).
All objects are thought to possess circumstellar material and for
the majority of the targets this is their first
N-band spectroscopic
observation. The emission spectra (observed in three cases),
modelled with a mixture of silicates consisting of different grain
sizes and composition, confirm the suspected presence of disks around
these targets. The most important discovery is that HD 113766, a young
Vega-type star, is host to highly processed dust which is probably
second generation. It is the first time a Vega-type star with such
highly evolved dust has been observed. Silicate emission of basically
unevolved dust is seen in case of the post-MS object HD 41511 and the
Vega-type star HD 172555. In addition, to study the cold dust, we
observed a subsample at 1200
m with the bolometer array SIMBA at
the SEST in La Silla but we only got upper limits for those five
objects. This shows that these Vega-type stars have a smaller amount
of dust than their precursors, the T Tauri and Herbig Ae/Be stars.
Key words: stars: circumstellar matter -- stars: planetary systems: protoplanetary disks -- infrared: stars -- techniques: spectroscopic -- submillimeter
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