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Spatially Resolving the Inner Disk of TW Hydrae We present Keck Interferometer observations of TW Hya that spatiallyresolve its emission at 2 μm wavelength. Analyzing these datatogether with existing K-band veiling and near-infrared photometricmeasurements, we conclude that the inner disk consists of opticallythin, submicron-sized dust extending from ~4 AU to within 0.06 AU of thecentral star. The inner disk edge may be magnetospherically truncated.Even if we account for the presence of gas in the inner disk, thesesmall dust grains have survival times against radiation blowout that areorders of magnitude shorter than the age of the system, suggestingcontinual replenishment through collisions of larger bodies.
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Constellation: | Becher |
Right ascension: | 11h15m42.59s |
Declination: | -22°54'57.5" |
Apparent magnitude: | 7.067 |
Distance: | 84.459 parsecs |
Proper motion RA: | -80.8 |
Proper motion Dec: | 24.3 |
B-T magnitude: | 7.33 |
V-T magnitude: | 7.089 |
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