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A Survey and Analysis of Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph Spectra of T Tauri Stars in Taurus

August 2006 • 2006ApJS..165..568F

Authors • Furlan, E. • Hartmann, L. • Calvet, N. • D'Alessio, P. • Franco-Hernández, R. • Forrest, W. J. • Watson, D. M. • Uchida, K. I. • Sargent, B. • Green, J. D. • Keller, L. D. • Herter, T. L.

Abstract • We present mid-infrared spectra of T Tauri stars in the Taurus star-forming region obtained with the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph (IRS). For the first time, the 5-36 μm spectra of a large sample of T Tauri stars belonging to the same star-forming region is studied, revealing details of the mid-infrared excess due to dust in circumstellar disks. We analyze common features and differences in the mid-IR spectra based on disk structure, dust grain properties, and the presence of companions. Our analysis encompasses spectral energy distributions from the optical to the far-infrared, a morphological sequence based on the IRS spectra, and spectral indices in IRS wave bands representative of continuum emission. By comparing the observed spectra to a grid of accretion disk models, we infer some basic disk properties for our sample of T Tauri stars and find additional evidence for dust settling.

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