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Optical & Infrared
Interferometry Group
Tambovtseva, L.V., Grinin, V.P.,
Weigelt, G.
Moving shadows on the dusty disks of young
stars.
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 448, pg.633-639 (2006)
Abstract
We investigate the formation of moving
shadows on the
circumbinary (CB) disk of young binary systems. Moving shadows can
be created by a dusty disk wind of the secondary component. The
densest parts of the dusty disk wind and the associated common
envelope can be optically thick and may block the stellar
radiation inside a certain solid angle, resulting in the
appearance of a moving shadow zone. Its shape and size depends on
the mass loss rate, the disk wind velocity, and optical properties
of the dust. Our calculations show that the shadow zone is
observable if the mass loss rate
is greater than
10
per year. This
shadow resembles a clock hand.
If the orbit is an elliptical, the properties of this clock hand
will change during the orbital motion of the secondary.
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