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Triplet spectra of H2O masers and protoplanetary disks
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Lekht, E. E.
, Richards, A. M. S.
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Emission analysis
/ Planet formation
/ Protoplanetary disks
/ Space telescopes
/ Spectra
/ Water masers
/ Water vapor
2003
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Triplet spectra of H2O masers and protoplanetary disks
by
Lekht, E. E.
, Richards, A. M. S.
in
Emission analysis
/ Planet formation
/ Protoplanetary disks
/ Space telescopes
/ Spectra
/ Water masers
/ Water vapor
2003
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Triplet spectra of H2O masers and protoplanetary disks
2003
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Overview
An analysis of the H2O maser emission associated with protoplanetary disks is presented. Triplet H2O spectra can be formed at certain stages in the evolution of Keplerian disks. The dependence of the mass of the central star in the Keplerian disk on the disk radius is derived. The calculations are based on the distribution of the water-vapor molecules (maser spots). In S140, the observed elongated maser spots (chains) with a smoothly varying line-of-sight velocity are interpreted as protoplanetary structures with a small intrinsic rotation.
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Springer Nature B.V
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