Abstract
The proposition that Herbig Ae/Be stars are young intermediate mass stars surrounded by optically thick accretion disks is explored. From a study of 47 such objects, a subset of 30 stars is identified whose spectral energy distributions can be interpreted convincingly in terms of pre-main sequence stars surrounded by massive optically thick circumstellar accretion disks. Constraints on the physical properties of the disks, such as size, mass, accretion rate, lifetime, and radial structure are derived from the photometric data.
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Hillenbrand, L. A., Strom, S. E., Vrba, F. J., & Keene, J. (1992). Herbig Ae/Be stars - Intermediate-mass stars surrounded by massive circumstellar accretion disks. The Astrophysical Journal, 397, 613. https://doi.org/10.1086/171819
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