Description: Water Snowline in Protoplanetary Disks by Shota Notsu This book presents pioneering work on a critical observational test of the planet formation theory based on the theoretical study of the water snowline, beyond which water takes the form of ice, in the protoplanetary disks – the place where planets are formed. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This book presents pioneering work on a critical observational test of the planet formation theory based on the theoretical study of the water snowline, beyond which water takes the form of ice, in the protoplanetary disks – the place where planets are formed. Since the water snowline is thought to divide the regions of rocky and gas-giant planet formation, the location of the snowline is essential for the planet formation process.The book proposes a novel method to locate the snowlines using high-dispersion spectroscopic observations of water vapor lines, which is based on in sophisticated chemical modeling and line radiative transfer calculations. The author obtained the water vapor distribution in the disks using the chemical reaction network, which includes photoreactions and gas–grain interactions. The simulated transition lines of water vapor in the disks demonstrate that relatively weak transition lines with moderate excitation energies are the best tracers of water snowline.Furthermore, the author observed submillimeter lines of water vapor in a disk using ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array) to obtain the upper limit of the line fluxes with the highest sensitivity to date. These unprecedented findings are important in locating the snowlines in the disks, and the method goes a long way toward achieving a comprehensive understanding of the planet formation processes as well as of the origin of water on rocky planets, including our Earth, based on future observations using ALMA and SPICA (Space Infrared Telescope for Cosmology and Astrophysics). Back Cover This book presents pioneering work on a critical observational test of the planet formation theory based on the theoretical study of the water snowline, beyond which water takes the form of ice, in the protoplanetary disks - the place where planets are formed. Since the water snowline is thought to divide the regions of rocky and gas-giant planet formation, the location of the snowline is essential for the planet formation process. The book proposes a novel method to locate the snowlines using high-dispersion spectroscopic observations of water vapor lines, which is based on in sophisticated chemical modeling and line radiative transfer calculations. The author obtained the water vapor distribution in the disks using the chemical reaction network, which includes photoreactions and gas-grain interactions. The simulated transition lines of water vapor in the disks demonstrate that relatively weak transition lines with moderate excitation energies are the best tracers of water snowline. Furthermore, the author observed submillimeter lines of water vapor in a disk using ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array) to obtain the upper limit of the line fluxes with the highest sensitivity to date. These unprecedented findings are important in locating the snowlines in the disks, and the method goes a long way toward achieving a comprehensive understanding of the planet formation processes as well as of the origin of water on rocky planets, including our Earth, based on future observations using ALMA and SPICA (Space Infrared Telescope for Cosmology and Astrophysics). Table of Contents Introduction.- Modeling Studies I. The Case of the T Tauri Star.- Modeling studies II. The Case of the Herbig Ae Star.- Modeling Studies III. Sub-millimeter H216O and H218O Lines.- ALMA Observation of the Protoplanetary Disk around HD 163296.- Summary and Future Works. Feature Nominated as an outstanding Ph.D. thesis by Kyoto University, Japan Received Best Presentation Award at the Japanese Society for Planetary Sciences (JSPS) Autumn Meeting 2017 Proposes a new method to locate the position of the water snowline in disks using high-dispersion observations of water vapor lines Has been selected as a major contribution to the mid-infrared, high-dispersion spectroscopic observations of Space Infrared Telescope for Cosmology and Astrophysics (SPICA), which is the European-Japanese future space mission Details ISBN9811574413 Author Shota Notsu Pages 134 Series Springer Theses Language English Year 2021 ISBN-10 9811574413 ISBN-13 9789811574412 Format Paperback Publication Date 2021-09-02 Publisher Springer Verlag, Singapore Edition 1st Imprint Springer Verlag, Singapore Place of Publication Singapore Country of Publication Singapore UK Release Date 2021-09-02 Illustrations 51 Illustrations, color; 2 Illustrations, black and white; XIII, 134 p. 53 illus., 51 illus. in color. 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ISBN-13: 9789811574412
Book Title: Water Snowline in Protoplanetary Disks
Number of Pages: 134 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Water Snowline in Protoplanetary Disks
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
Publication Year: 2021
Subject: Astronomy
Item Height: 235 mm
Item Weight: 238 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Shota Notsu
Item Width: 155 mm
Format: Paperback