A Multiresolution Infrared Imaging Study of LkH alpha 198

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Stars: Circumstellar Matter, Ism: Individual Alphanumeric: Lkh Alpha 198, Stars: Pre-Main-Sequence, Techniques: Interferometric

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New near-infrared images of the young, nebulous, intermediate-mass (Herbig Ae/Be) star LkH alpha 198 using direct imaging, adaptive-optics compensated speckle imaging, and standard speckle imaging reveal complex structure in its circumstellar dust distribution. At high resolution, LkH alpha 198 is found to possess a barlike feature which extends ~3" from the star in either direction. Geometrical considerations suggest that the bar is unlikely to represent light scattered by either a standard circumstellar disk, a disequilibrium "pseudodisk," or an ambient halo illuminated by starlight escaping along the polar axis of a disk. Its orientation suggests that it may be associated with the fan-shaped nebula that surrounds LkH alpha 198. The infrared companion 6" north of the star is found to be significantly extended at near-infrared wavelengths and may be an example of a deeply embedded object with an envelope that is at least partially illuminated from the outside.

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