Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-09-21
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
11 pages, Accepted by Astronomy & Astrophysics
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20041463
We predict polarimetric line profiles for scattering off rotating disks using a Monte Carlo technique. We have discovered that there is a marked difference between scattering of line emission by a disk that reaches the stellar surface, and a disk with an inner hole. For the case with an inner hole, we find single position-angle rotations, similar to those predicted by analytic models. For the case of an undisrupted disk, we find double rotations in the position angle -- an effect not reported before. We show that this new effect is due to the finite-sized star interacting with the disk's rotational velocity field. Since a gradual increase of the hole size transforms the double rotations smoothly back into single ones -- as the line emission object approaches that of a point source -- our models demonstrate the diagnostic potential of line polarimetry in determining not only the disk inclination, but also the size of the disk inner hole. Our models are generic, and relevant to any line emitting object that is embedded in a rotating disk. Examples are: Herbig Ae stars, T Tauri stars, other young stars, early-type stars with disks, post-AGB stars, cataclysmic variables and other binary systems, as well as extra-galactic objects, such as the disks around super-massive black holes.
Drew Janet E.
Harries Tim J.
Vink Jorick S.
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