Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2008-03-31
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
8 pages, 6 Postscript figures, to see the mpeg file associated with figure 4 go to: http://mdbworks.net/devin/kh15d.mpg
Scientific paper
10.1086/588545
The periodic eclipses of the pre-main-sequence binary, KH 15D, have been explained by a circumbinary dust ring inclined to the orbital plane, which causes occultations of the stars as they pass behind the ring edge. We compute the extinction and forward scattering of light by the edge of the dust ring to explain (1) the gradual slope directly preceding total eclipse, (2) the gradual decline at the end of ingress, and (3) the slight rise in flux at mid-eclipse. The size of the forward scattering halo indicates that the dust grains have a radius of a ~ 6 (D/3 AU) microns, where D is the distance of the edge of the ring from the system barycenter. This dust size estimate agrees well with estimates of the dust grain size from polarimetry, adding to the evidence that the ring lies at several AU. Finally, the ratio of the fluxes inside and outside eclipse independently indicates that the ring lies at a few astronomical units.
Agol Eric
Silvia Devin W.
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