T. Yamashita et al., IMAGING POLARIMETRY OF HL-TAURI AND GG-TAURI - A GEOMETRICALLY THIN DISK AROUND GG-TAURI, The Astrophysical journal, 422(1), 1994, pp. 120000021-120000024
Polarimetric imaging observations in the K' band toward HL Tau and GG
Tau were made using the University of Hawaii 2.2 m telescope. While bo
th T Tauri stars are associated with gaseous circumstellar material ex
tended more than 500 AU in radius, a reflection nebula was found only
around HL Tau. We suggest that the HL Tau nebula is most likely light
scattered by the dust grains at a high latitude above the disk plane.
The absence of a reflection nebula around GG Tau can be explained if t
he dust grains are confined close to the disk plane. The thin GG Tau d
isk could be a protosolar nebula or a site of ongoing solar system for
mation.