The gas/dust ratio of circumstellar disks: Testing models of planetesimal formation

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We present high-resolution, near-infrared NIRSPEC observations of CO absorption toward six class II T Tauri stars: AA Tau, DG Tau, IQ Tau, RY Tau, CW Tau, and Haro 6-5b. 12CO overtone absorption lines originating from the circumstellar disk of each object were used to calculate line-of-sight gas column densities toward each source. We measured the gas/dust ratio as a function of disk inclination, utilizing measured visual extinctions and inclinations for each star. The majority of our sources show further evidence for a correlation between the gas/dust column density ratio and disk inclination similar to that found by Rettig et al. © 2012. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Horne, D., Gibb, E., Rettig, T. W., Brittain, S., Tilley, D., & Balsara, D. (2012). The gas/dust ratio of circumstellar disks: Testing models of planetesimal formation. Astrophysical Journal, 754(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/754/1/64

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