Ro-vibrational CO Detected in the β~Pictoris Circumstellar Disk

Abstract

We present high resolution near-infrared spectra of β Pictoris - a nearby young star with a debris disk. Fundamental low-J CO absorption lines are detected and strict upper limits are placed on the flux of v=2-1 low-J CO emission lines. The limit on the UV fluorescent emission flux in the v=2-1 lines is used to place a tight constraint on the inner extent of the CO gas. Assuming H1 is the primary collision partner, the subthermal population of the low-J v=0 rotational levels constrains the density of the gas in the disk to n H = (2.5+7.1-1.2)×105 cm-3. If the distribution of hydrogen follows that of the other metals in the disk, we find that the mass of the gas in the disk is (0.17+0.47-0.08) M. We compare this mass to the gas mass necessary to brake the metals in the disk through ion-neutral reactions.

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