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The Astrophysical Journal | 2010

Locating the Accretion Footprint on a Herbig Ae Star: MWC 480

C. A. Grady; Kenji Hamaguchi; Glenn Schneider; B. Stecklum; Bruce E. Woodgate; Jacqueline McCleary; Gerard M. Williger; M. L. Sitko; Francois Menard; Th. Henning; Sean David Brittain; M. Troutmann; B. Donehew; Dean C. Hines; John P. Wisniewski; David K. Lynch; Ray W. Russell; R. J. Rudy; Amanda N. Day; A. Shenoy; David J. Wilner; M. Silverstone; J.-C. Bouret; H. Meusinger; M. Clampin; Sam Kim; R. Petre; M. Sahu; M. D. Endres; Karen A. Collins

Accretion is a fundamental process which establishes the dynamics of the protoplanetary disk and the final properties of the forming star. In solar-type stars, the star-disk coupling is determined by the magnetic field structure, which is responsible for funneling material from the disk midplane to higher latitudes on the star. Here, we use pan-chromatic data for the Herbig Ae star MWC 480 to address whether similar processes occur in intermediate-mass stars. MWC 480 has X-ray emission typical of actively accreting Herbig Ae stars, but with ~10× more photoelectric absorption than expected from optical and FUV data. We consider three sources for the absorption: the disk, absorption in a wind or jet, and accretion. While we detect the disk in scattered light in a re-analysis of archival Hubble Space Telescope data, the data are consistent with grazing illumination of the dust disk. We find that MWC 480s disk is stratified, geometrically thin, and is not responsible for the observed photoelectric absorption. MWC 480 drives a bipolar jet, but with a mass-loss rate that is low compared to other Herbig Ae stars, where the outflow is more favorably oriented and enhanced photoelectric absorption is not seen. This excludes a jet or wind origin for the enhanced photoelectric absorption. We compare MWC 480s O VI emission with other Herbig Ae stars. The distribution of the emission in inclination, and lack of a correlation of profile shape and system inclination excludes equatorially confined accretion for the FUSE Herbig Ae stars. The photoelectric absorption data further suggest that the accretion footprint on MWC 480 and other Herbig Ae stars is located at high-temperate, rather than polar, latitudes. These findings support the presence of funneled accretion in MWC 480 and Herbig Ae stars, strengthening the parallel to T Tauri stars.


Archive | 1999

Infrared Investigation of Parent Molecules in Comet C/Lee (1999 H1)

Harold A. Weaver; J. K. Davies; T. H. Kerr; William Donald Vacca; N. Biver; Dominique Bockelee-Morvan; Jacques Crovisier; Timothy Young Brooke; G. Chin; Sam Kim


Archive | 1997

High Resolution Infrared Spectroscopy of Comet Hale-Bopp

Timothy Young Brooke; Harold A. Weaver; G. Chin; Sam Kim


Archive | 2007

New Candidate Debris Disks Around Nearby Stars

Sam Kim; David William Koerner; H. Larson; Angela Stephanie Cotera; David E. Trilling; Karl R. Stapelfeldt; Deborah Lynne Padgett; Sergio Bernabe Fajardo-Acosta; Dana E. Backman


Archive | 2007

Multi-Wavelength Modeling of the Resolved Debris Disk around HD 107146

Stanimir Metchev; Stefan Wolf; Jens Rodmann; Murray D. Silverstone; Dean C. Hines; Glenn Schneider; Michael R. Meyer; Lynne A. Hillenbrand; Sam Kim; John M. Carpenter; Ilaria Pascucci; D. R. Ardila; John E. Krist; Joan R. Najita; T. H. Henning


Archive | 2005

Determining the Contamination in the UDF NICMOS parallel field B,V,I,J,H catalogs

Cheryl M. Pavlovsky; Sam Kim; Massimo Stiavelli; Henry Closson Ferguson; Steven V. W. Beckwith; Louis E. Bergeron; C. Marcella Carollo; Jonathan Perry Gardner; Richard N. Hook; Anton M. Koekemoer; Simon J. Lilly; Ray A. Lucas; Bahram Mobasher; N. Panagia; H.-W. Rix; Massimo Robberto


Archive | 2005

Constraining the Time for Giant Planet Formation: Results from the Spitzer Legacy Program FEPS

Ilaria Pascucci; Michael R. Meyer; Uma Gorti; David J. Hollenbach; Lynne A. Hillenbrand; John M. Carpenter; Joan Rie Najita; Sam Kim; Murray D. Silverstone; Dean C. Hines; Deborah Lynne Padgett; Jeroen Bouwman; Jens Rodmann; Stefan Wolf; Jonathan I. Lunine


Archive | 2005

The UDF05 Program: Searching for Galaxies at z>6.5 in the Hubble Ultra-Deep Field

Ray A. Lucas; Massimo Stiavelli; Steven V. W. Beckwith; Louis E. Bergeron; C. Marcella Carollo; Henry Closson Ferguson; Jonathan Perry Gardner; Richard N. Hook; Sam Kim; Anton M. Koekemoer; Simon J. Lilly; Bahram Mobasher; N. Panagia; Cheryl M. Pavlovsky; H.-W. Rix; Massimo Robberto


Archive | 2005

Observing First Light with JWST

Hervey S. Stockman; Sam Kim; Massimo Stiavelli


Archive | 2002

Formation and Evolution of Planetary Systems: A SIRTF Legacy Science Program Progess Report

David R. Soderblom; Michael R. Meyer; Dana E. Backman; Steven V. W. Beckwith; Tim Brooke; John M. Carpenter; Marc J. Cohen; Uma Gorti; T. H. Henning; Lynne A. Hillenbrand; Dean C. Hines; David J. Hollenbach; Sam Kim; Jonathan I. Lunine; Renu Malhotra; Eric E. Mamajek; Amaya Moro-Martin; Patrick William Morris; Joan R. Najita; Deborah Lynne Padgett; John R. Stauffer; Stephen E. Strom; Dan M. Watson; Stefan Wolf; Erick T. Young

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G. Chin

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Harold A. Weaver

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

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John M. Carpenter

California Institute of Technology

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Lynne A. Hillenbrand

California Institute of Technology

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Steven V. W. Beckwith

Space Telescope Science Institute

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Timothy Young Brooke

California Institute of Technology

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Anton M. Koekemoer

Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy

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