2MASSI J1628137-243139

"Flying Saucer"




RA (J2000)
DEC (J2000)
Category
R band (mag)
Distance (pc)
Disk Major Axis "
Disk Diameter (AU)
Inclination (degrees)
Major axis PA
Reference
Resolution elements across
At ref. wavelength (microns)
# References
16 28 13.70-24 31 39.0TT17.71404.36028695Grosso et al. 200310.82.17
 

Notes:

Edge-on disk

References:

The Flying Saucer: Tomography of the thermal and density gas structure of an edge-on protoplanetary disk

Dutrey, A. et al. 2017 A.&A. 607 A130

ALMA CO 2-1 and CS 5-4 velocity maps

Dynamical Masses of Low-mass Stars in the Taurus and Ophiuchus Star-forming Regions

Simon, M. et al. 2017 Ap.J. 844 158

1 other objects in this reference

ALMA 1.3 mm

The shadow of the Flying Saucer: A very low temperature for large dust grains

Guilloteau, S., PiƩtu, V., Chapillon, E., Di Folco, E., Dutrey, A., Henning, T., Semenov, D., Birnstiel, T., Grosso, N. 2016 A.&A. 586 L1

inferred T= 5-7 K in midplane at 100 AU

AKARI observations of ice absorption bands towards edge-on young stellar objects

Aikawa, Y. et al. 2012 A.&A. 538 57

3 other objects in this reference

The nature of the Class I population in Ophiuchus as revealed through gas and dust mapping

Van Kempen, T.A. et al. 2009 A.&A. 167 194

2 other objects in this reference

850 micron continuum detection

Deep Spitzer spectroscopy of the 'flying saucer' edge-on disk: large grains beyond 50AU

Pontoppidan, K.M., Stapelfeldt, K.R., Blake,G.A., van Dishoeck, E.F., & Dullemond, C.P., 2007, ApJ, 658, L111

Spatial study with the Very Large Telescope of a new resolved edge-on circumstellar dust disk discovered at the periphery of the rho Ophiuchi dark cloud

*Grosso, N., Alves, J., Wood, K., Neuhauser, R., Montmerle, T., & Bjorkman, J.E., 2003, ApJ, 586, 296

J, H, Ks resolved imaging

Near-infrared image of the flying saucer disk (2MASSI1628137-243139)