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This release includes the portion of the JWST-MIRI MRS spectrum of the PDS 70 disk analysed in the paper by Perotti et al. (2023). The original observational data are part of the Guaranteed Time Observation (GTO) program 1282 (PI: Th. Henning) with observation number 66 and will become public on 2 August, 2023 on the MAST database (https://archive.stsci.edu/). This release contains: 1) the full rebinned (4.9-22.5 μm) JWST-MIRI MRS spectrum of PDS 70 presented in Fig. 2 of Perotti et al. (2023); 2) the JWST-MIRI MRS spectrum of PDS 70 in the 6.78-7.36 μm region used for the water line analysis shown in Fig. 3 of Perotti et al. (2023); 3) the Spitzer-IRS low-resolution spectrum observed as part of the Spitzer-IRS GTO program 40679 (PI: G. Rieke) shown in Fig.1 of Perotti et al. (2023). The first dataset consists of one .csv file (1_PDS70_fig2_MIRI_Perotti23.csv) which contains the the 4.9-22.5 μm JWST-MIRI MRS spectrum of PDS 70 presented in Fig. 2 of Perotti et al. (2023). The spectrum is rebinned by averaging 15 spectral points and assign errors σ to the rebinned spectral points assuming a normal error distribution with equal weights for each individual spectral element. The second dataset consists of one .dat file and one python script. One .dat file contains the JWST-MIRI spectrum of PDS 70 in the 6.78-7.36 μm region shown in Fig. 3 of Perotti et al. (2023) where the brightest water emission lines are observed (2_PDS70_fig3_MIRI_Perotti23.dat). The JWST-MIRI continuum-subtracted spectrum and the best-fit water LTE slab model are included. The Python script used to reproduce Figure 3 of Perotti et al. (2023) is also provided (2_script_plot_fig3.py). The third dataset consists of one .dat file (3_PDS70_fig1_IRS_Perotti23.dat) which represents the Spitzer-IRS low-resolution spectrum of PDS 70 shown in Figure 1 of Perotti et al. (2023).
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JWST, planet-forming disks, astrochemistry
JWST, planet-forming disks, astrochemistry
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