The perturbed sublimation rim of the dust disk around the post-AGB binary IRAS08544-4431

J Kluska, M Hillen, H Van Winckel, R Manick… - Astronomy & …, 2018 - aanda.org
J Kluska, M Hillen, H Van Winckel, R Manick, M Min, S Regibo, P Royer
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2018aanda.org
Context. Post-asymptotic giant branch (post-AGB) binaries are surrounded by stable dusty
and gaseous disks similar to the ones around young stellar objects. Whereas, significant
effort has been spent on modeling observations of disks around young stellar objects, the
disks around post-AGB binaries have received significantly less attention, even though they
pose significant constraints on theories of disk physics and binary evolution. Aims. We want
to examine the structure of and phenomena at play in circumbinary disks around post-AGB …
Context
Post-asymptotic giant branch (post-AGB) binaries are surrounded by stable dusty and gaseous disks similar to the ones around young stellar objects. Whereas, significant effort has been spent on modeling observations of disks around young stellar objects, the disks around post-AGB binaries have received significantly less attention, even though they pose significant constraints on theories of disk physics and binary evolution.
Aims
We want to examine the structure of and phenomena at play in circumbinary disks around post-AGB stars. We continue the analysis of our near-infrared interferometric image of the inner rim of the circumbinary disk around IRAS08544-4431. We want to understand the physics governing this inner disk rim.
Methods
We use a radiative transfer model of a dusty disk to reproduce simultaneously the photometry as well as the near-infrared interferometric dataset on IRAS08544-4431. The model assumes hydrostatic equilibrium and takes dust settling self-consistently into account.
Results
The best-fit radiative transfer model shows excellent agreement with the spectral energy distribution up to millimeter wavelengths as well as with the PIONIER visibility data. It requires a rounded inner rim structure, starting at a radius of 8.25 au. However, the model does not fully reproduce the detected over-resolved flux nor the azimuthal flux distribution of the inner rim. While the asymmetric inner disk rim structure is likely to be the consequence of disk-binary interactions, the origin of the additional over-resolved flux remains unclear.
Conclusions
As in young stellar objects, the disk inner rim of IRAS08544-4431 is ruled by dust sublimation physics. Additional observations are needed to understand the origin of the extended flux and the azimuthal perturbation at the inner rim of the disk.
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