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Disks around Hot Stars in the Trifid Nebula

arXiv:astro-ph/0101435 · doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20010209

Abstract

We report on mid-IR observations of the central region in the Trifid nebula, carried out with ISOCAM in several broad-band infrared filters and in the low resolution spectroscopic mode provided by the circular variable filter. Analysis of the emission indicates the presence of a hot dust component (500 to 1000 K) and a warm dust component at lower temperatures (150-200 K) around several members of the cluster exciting the HII region, and other stars undetected at optical wavelengths. Complementary VLA observations suggest that the mid-IR emission could arise from a dust cocoon or a circumstellar disk, evaporated under the ionization of the central source and the exciting star of the nebula. In several sources the $9.7μm$ silicate band is seen in emission. One young stellar source shows indications of crystalline silicates in the circumstellar dust.

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