The inner environment of protoplanetary disks with near infrared spectro-interferometry

Abstract

In this paper, I review how optical spectro-interferometry has become a particularly well suited technique to study the close environment of young stars, by spatially resolving both their IR continuum and line emission regions. I summarize in which ways optical interferometers have brought major insights about our understanding of the inner part of circumstellar disks, a region in which the first stages of planet formation are thought to occur. In particular, I emphasize how new methods are now enabling to probe the hot gas emission, in addition to the circumstellar dust.

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