self-shadowed disk gerde-ye xod-pardé, disk-e ~ Fr.: disque auto-écranté A model of → accretion disk around a
→ pre-main sequence star or
a → protostar in which the outer parts of the disk are
geometrically flat, in contrast to a → flared disk.
Inward of a certain radius (0.5-1 AU from the star)
the dust in the disk evaporates. Because the dust is the
main source of opacity and the gas in the disk is usually optically thin,
the irradiation burns a hole in the disk. Moreover, the inner rim puffs up,
similarly to the case of flared disks. The difference lies in the outer parts.
The inner rim casts its shadow
over the disk all the way out. Since the disk thickness is almost constant, no
photons can reach the surface of the disk and the outer parts of the disk remain
shadowed by the inner rim and the midplane temperatures decrease accordingly.
This model explains the observed Etymology (EN): → self-; → shadow; → disk. Etymology (PE): Gerdé, → disk; xod-, → self-; pardé, → screen. |