We present dust continuum observations of the protoplanetary disk surrounding the pre-main-sequence star AS 209, spanning more than an order of magnitude in wavelength from 0.88 to 9.8 mm. The disk was observed with subarcsecond angular resolution (0 ''.2-0 ''.5) to investigate radial variations in its dust properties. At longer wavelengths, the disk emission structure is notably more compact, providing model-independent evidence for changes in the grain properties across the disk. We find that physical models which reproduce the disk emission require a radial dependence of the dust opacity kappa(nu) Assuming that the observed wavelength-dependent structure can be attributed to radial variations in the dust opacity spectral index (beta), we...
Context. Grain growth in protoplanetary disks is the first step towards the formation of the rocky c...
Context.Observations at sub-millimeter and mm wavelengths will in the near future be able to resolve...
Context.Observations at sub-millimeter and mm wavelengths will in the near future be able to resolve...
We present dust continuum observations of the protoplanetary disk surrounding the pre-main-sequence ...
Context. Grain growth in protoplanetary disks is the first step towards the formation of the rocky c...
Context. Grain growth in protoplanetary disks is the first step towards the formation of the rocky c...
Context. Grain growth in protoplanetary disks is the first step towards the formation of the rocky c...
Context. The growth of dust grains from sub-μm to mm and cm sizes is the first step towards the form...
Context. Grain growth in circumstellar disks is expected to be the first step towards the formation ...
Context. The growth of dust grains from sub-μm to mm and cm sizes is the first step towards the form...
Context. Recent ALMA surveys of protoplanetary disks have shown that for most disks the extent of th...
Context. Recent ALMA surveys of protoplanetary disks have shown that for most disks the extent of th...
Context. The growth of dust grains from sub-μm to mm and cm sizes is the first step towards the form...
Context. Grain growth in planet-forming disks is the first step toward the formation of planets. The...
Context. Grain growth in planet-forming disks is the first step toward the formation of planets. The...
Context. Grain growth in protoplanetary disks is the first step towards the formation of the rocky c...
Context.Observations at sub-millimeter and mm wavelengths will in the near future be able to resolve...
Context.Observations at sub-millimeter and mm wavelengths will in the near future be able to resolve...
We present dust continuum observations of the protoplanetary disk surrounding the pre-main-sequence ...
Context. Grain growth in protoplanetary disks is the first step towards the formation of the rocky c...
Context. Grain growth in protoplanetary disks is the first step towards the formation of the rocky c...
Context. Grain growth in protoplanetary disks is the first step towards the formation of the rocky c...
Context. The growth of dust grains from sub-μm to mm and cm sizes is the first step towards the form...
Context. Grain growth in circumstellar disks is expected to be the first step towards the formation ...
Context. The growth of dust grains from sub-μm to mm and cm sizes is the first step towards the form...
Context. Recent ALMA surveys of protoplanetary disks have shown that for most disks the extent of th...
Context. Recent ALMA surveys of protoplanetary disks have shown that for most disks the extent of th...
Context. The growth of dust grains from sub-μm to mm and cm sizes is the first step towards the form...
Context. Grain growth in planet-forming disks is the first step toward the formation of planets. The...
Context. Grain growth in planet-forming disks is the first step toward the formation of planets. The...
Context. Grain growth in protoplanetary disks is the first step towards the formation of the rocky c...
Context.Observations at sub-millimeter and mm wavelengths will in the near future be able to resolve...
Context.Observations at sub-millimeter and mm wavelengths will in the near future be able to resolve...