ALMA high-resolution observations unveil planet formation shaping molecular emission in the PDS 70 disk
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
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ALMA high-resolution observations unveil planet formation shaping molecular emission in the PDS 70 disk / L. Rampinelli, S. Facchini, M. Leemker, J. Bae, M. Benisty, R. Teague, C.J. Law, K.I. Oberg, B. Portilla-Revelo, A.J. Cridland. - In: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS. - ISSN 0004-6361. - 689:(2024 Sep 03), pp. A65.1-A65.24. [10.1051/0004-6361/202449698]
Abstract:
With two directly detected protoplanets, the PDS 70 system is a unique source in which to study the complex interplay between forming
planets and their natal environment. The large dust cavity carved by the two giant planets can affect the disk chemistry, and therefore
the molecular emission morphology. On the other hand, chemical properties of the gas component of the disk are expected to leave an
imprint on the planetary atmospheres. In this work, we reconstruct the emission morphology of a rich inventory of molecular tracers
in the PDS 70 disk, and we look for possible chemical signatures of the two actively accreting protoplanets, PDS 70b and c. We
leverage Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) band 6 high-angular-resolution and deep-sensitivity line emission
observations, together with image and uv-plane techniques, to boost the detection of faint lines.We robustly detect ring-shaped emission
from 12CO, 13CO, C18O, H13CN, HC15N, DCN, H2CO, CS, C2H, and H13CO+ lines in unprecedented detail. Most of the molecular
tracers show a peak of the emission inside the millimeter dust peak.We interpret this as the direct impact of the effective irradiation of
the cavity wall, as a result of the planet formation process. Moreover, we have found evidence of an O-poor gas reservoir in the outer
disk, which is supported by the observations of bright C-rich molecules, the non-detection of SO, and a lower limit on the CS/SO ratio
of ∼1. Eventually, we provide the first detection of the c-C3H2 transitions at 218.73 GHz, and the marginal detection of an azimuthal
asymmetry in the higher-energy H2CO (32,1–22,0) line, which could be due to accretion heating near PDS 70b.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
astrochemistry; protoplanetary disks; stars: individual: PDS 70
Elenco autori:
L. Rampinelli, S. Facchini, M. Leemker, J. Bae, M. Benisty, R. Teague, C.J. Law, K.I. Oberg, B. Portilla-Revelo, A.J. Cridland
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