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Published November 10, 2016 | Published
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Mass Measurements in Protoplanetary Disks from Hydrogen Deuteride

Abstract

The total gas mass of a protoplanetary disk is a fundamental, but poorly determined, quantity. A new technique has been demonstrated to assess directly the bulk molecular gas reservoir of molecular hydrogen using the HD J =1-0 line at 112 µm. In this work we present a Herschel Space Observatory survey of six additional T Tauri disks in the HD line. Line emission is detected at > 3σ significance in two cases: DM Tau and GM Aur. For the other four disks, we establish upper limits to the line flux. Using detailed disk structure and ray-tracing models, we calculate the temperature structure and dust mass from modeling the observed spectral energy distributions, and we include the effect of UV gas heating to determine the amount of gas required to fit the HD line. The ranges of gas masses are 1.0-4.7 × 10^(-2) for DM Tau and 2.5-20.4 × 10^(-2) for GM Aur. These values are larger than those found using CO for GM Aur, while the CO-derived gas mass for DM Tau is consistent with the lower end of our mass range. This suggests a CO chemical depletion from the gas phase of up to a factor of five for DM Tau and up to two orders of magnitude for GM Aur. We discuss how future analysis can narrow the mass ranges further.

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© 2016. The American Astronomical Society. Received 2015 December 18; revised 2016 August 25; accepted 2016 August 25; published 2016 November 4. This work is based on observations made with Herschel, a European Space Agency Cornerstone Mission with significant participation by NASA. Support for this work was provided by NASA through an award issued by JPL/Caltech. We thank Davide Fedele for useful discussions regarding the data reduction and line flux determinations. We would also like to thank the anonymous referee for constructive suggestions.

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