exoALMA. X. Channel Maps Reveal Complex 12CO Abundance Distributions and a Variety of Kinematic Structures with Evidence for Embedded Planets
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
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exoALMA. X. Channel Maps Reveal Complex 12CO Abundance Distributions and a Variety of Kinematic Structures with Evidence for Embedded Planets / C. Pinte, J.D. Ilee, J. Huang, M. Benisty, S. Facchini, M. Fukagawa, R. Teague, J. Bae, M. Barraza-Alfaro, G. Cataldi, N. Cuello, P. Curone, I. Czekala, D. Fasano, M. Flock, M. Galloway-Sprietsma, H. Garg, C. Hall, I. Hammond, C. Hardiman, T. Hilder, A.F. Izquierdo, K. Kanagawa, G. Lesur, G. Lodato, C. Longarini, R.A. Loomis, F. Masset, F. Menard, R. Orihara, D.J. Price, G. Rosotti, J. Stadler, H.-. Yen, G. Wafflard-Fernandez, D.J. Wilner, A.J. Winter, L. Wolfer, T.C. Yoshida, B. Zawadzki. - In: THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS. - ISSN 2041-8205. - 984:1(2025 May 01), pp. L15.1-L15.13. [10.3847/2041-8213/adc433]
Abstract:
We analyze the 12CO J = 3-2 data cubes of the disks in the exoALMA program. 13/15 disks reveal a variety of kinematic substructures in individual channels: large-scale arcs or spiral arms, localized velocity kinks, and/or multiple faints arcs that appear like filamentary structures on the disk surface. We find kinematic signatures that are consistent with planet wakes in six disks: AA Tau, SY Cha, J1842, J1615, LkCa 15, and HD 143006. Comparison with hydrodynamical and radiative transfer simulations suggests planets with orbital radii between 80 and 310 au and masses between 1 and 5 MJup. Additional kinematic substructures limit our ability to place tight constraints on the planet masses. When the inclination is favorable to separate the upper and lower surfaces (near 45°, i.e., in 7/15 disks), we always detect the vertical CO snowline and find that the 12CO freeze-out is partial in the disk midplane, with a depletion factor of ≈10−3 -10−2 compared to the warm molecular layer. In these same seven disks, we also systematically detect evidence of CO desorption in the outer regions.
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C. Pinte, J.D. Ilee, J. Huang, M. Benisty, S. Facchini, M. Fukagawa, R. Teague, J. Bae, M. Barraza-Alfaro, G. Cataldi, N. Cuello, P. Curone, I. Czekala, D. Fasano, M. Flock, M. Galloway-Sprietsma, H. Garg, C. Hall, I. Hammond, C. Hardiman, T. Hilder, A.F. Izquierdo, K. Kanagawa, G. Lesur, G. Lodato, C. Longarini, R.A. Loomis, F. Masset, F. Menard, R. Orihara, D.J. Price, G. Rosotti, J. Stadler, H.-. Yen, G. Wafflard-Fernandez, D.J. Wilner, A.J. Winter, L. Wolfer, T.C. Yoshida, B. Zawadzki
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