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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/37056
Title: MINDS: The JWST MIRI Mid-INfrared Disk Survey
Authors: Henning, Thomas
Kamp, Inga
Samland, Matthias
Arabhavi, Aditya M.
Kanwar, Jayatee
van Dishoeck, Ewine F.
Güdel, Manuel
Lagage, Pierre-Olivier
Waelkens, Christoffel
Abergel, Alain
Absil, Olivier
Barrado, David
Boccaletti, Anthony
Bouwman, Jeroen
CARATTI O GARATTI, Alessio 
Geers, Vincent
Glauser, Adrian M.
Lahuis, Fred
Mueller, Michael
Nehmé, Cyrine
Olofsson, Göran
Pantin, Eric
Ray, Tom P.
Scheithauer, Silvia
Vandenbussche, Bart
Waters, L. B. F. M.
Wright, Gillian
Argyriou, Ioannis
Christiaens, Valentin
Franceschi, Riccardo
Gasman, Danny
Grant, Sierra L.
Guadarrama, Rodrigo
Jang, Hyerin
Morales-Calderón, Maria
Pawellek, Nicole
Perotti, Giulia
Rodgers-Lee, Donna
Schreiber, Jürgen
Schwarz, Kamber
Tabone, Benoît
Temmink, Milou
Vlasblom, Marissa
Colina, Luis
Greve, Thomas R.
Östlin, Göran
Issue Date: 2024
Journal: PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC 
Number: 136
Issue: 5
First Page: 054302
Abstract: The study of protoplanetary disks has become increasingly important with the Kepler satellite finding that exoplanets are ubiquitous around stars in our galaxy and the discovery of enormous diversity in planetary system architectures and planet properties. High-resolution near-IR and ALMA images show strong evidence for ongoing planet formation in young disks. The JWST MIRI mid-INfrared Disk Survey (MINDS) aims to (1) investigate the chemical inventory in the terrestrial planet-forming zone across stellar spectral type, (2) follow the gas evolution into the disk dispersal stage, and (3) study the structure of protoplanetary and debris disks in the thermal mid-IR. The MINDS survey will thus build a bridge between the chemical inventory of disks and the properties of exoplanets. The survey comprises 52 targets (Herbig Ae stars, T Tauri stars, very low-mass stars and young debris disks). We primarily obtain MIRI/MRS spectra with high signal-to-noise ratio (∼100–500) covering the complete wavelength range from 4.9 to 27.9 μm. For a handful of selected targets we also obtain NIRSpec IFU high resolution spectroscopy (2.87–5.27 μm). We will search for signposts of planet formation in thermal emission of micron-sized dust—information complementary to near-IR scattered light emission from small dust grains and emission from large dust in the submillimeter wavelength domain. We will also study the spatial structure of disks in three key systems that have shown signposts for planet formation, TW Hya and HD 169142 using the MIRI coronagraph at 15.5 μm and 10.65 μm respectively and PDS 70 using NIRCam imaging in the 1.87 μm narrow and the 4.8 μm medium band filter. We provide here an overview of the MINDS survey and showcase the power of the new JWST mid-IR molecular spectroscopy with the TW Hya disk spectrum where we report the detection of the molecular ion ${{\mathrm{CH}}_{3}}^{+}$ and the robust confirmation of HCO<SUP>+</SUP> earlier detected with Spitzer.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/37056
URL: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1538-3873/ad3455
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85193533731
ISSN: 0004-6280
DOI: 10.1088/1538-3873/ad3455
Bibcode ADS: 2024PASP..136e4302H
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