Computer Science – Learning
Scientific paper
Mar 2011
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2011msngr.143...32p&link_type=abstract
The Messenger, vol. 143, p. 32-36
Computer Science
Learning
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Scientific paper
The inner regions (< 10 AU) of discs surrounding young pre-main sequence stars are thought to be places of active planet formation. The disc surfaces are traced by molecular emission lines in the infrared. We have carried out a spectroscopic 3-5 μm survey at the highest spectral resolution (as high as R = 100000) using CRIRES on the VLT, and have used the data to map the dynamics and chemistry of molecular gas, with the aims of constraining disc evolution and learning more about the process of planet formation. In this paper, we provide a brief overview of our CRIRES observing campaign and discuss the results obtained.
Bast J.
Blake Geoffrey A.
Brown Jacqueline
Dent William
Herczeg Gregory J.
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