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High-resolution ALMA Observations of HD 100546: Asymmetric Circumstellar Ring and Circumplanetary Disk Upper Limits
Pineda, J. E.; Szulágyi, J.; Quanz, S. P. et al.
2019In Astrophysical Journal, 871 (1)
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Résumé :
[en] We present long-baseline Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array observations of the 870 μm dust continuum emission and CO (3-2) from the protoplanetary disk around the Herbig Ae/Be star HD 100546, which is one of the few systems claimed to have two young embedded planets. These observations achieve a resolution of 4 au (3.8 mas), an rms noise of 66 μJy beam -1 , and reveal an asymmetric ring between ∼20 and 40 au with largely optically thin dust continuum emission. This ring is well fit by two concentric and overlapping Gaussian rings of different widths and a Vortex. In addition, an unresolved component is detected at a position consistent with the central star, which may trace the central inner disk (<2 au in radius). We report a lack of compact continuum emission at the positions of both claimed protoplanets. We use this result to constrain the circumplanetary disk (CPD) mass and size of 1.44 M ⊕ and 0.44 au in the optically thin and thick regimes, respectively, for the case of the previously directly imaged protoplanet candidate at ∼55 au (HD 100546 b). We compare these empirical CPD constraints to previous numerical simulations. This suggests that HD 100546 b is inconsistent with several planet accretion models, while gas-starved models are also still compatible. We estimate the planetary mass as 1.65 M J using the relation between planet, circumstellar, and circumplanetary masses derived from numerical simulations. Finally, the CO-integrated intensity map shows a possible spiral arm feature that could match the spiral features identified in near-infrared scattered light polarized emission, which suggests a real spiral feature in the disk surface that needs to be confirmed with further observations. © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
Disciplines :
Aérospatiale, astronomie & astrophysique
Auteur, co-auteur :
Pineda, J. E.;  Max-Planck-Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik, Giessenbachstrasse 1, Garching, D-85748, Germany
Szulágyi, J.;  Center for Theoretical Astrophysics and Cosmology, Institute for Computational Science, University of Zurich, Winterthurestrasse 190, Zurich, CH-8057, Switzerland, Institute for Particle Physics and Astrophysics, ETH Zurich, Wolfgang Pauli Strasse 27, Zurich, CH-8093, Switzerland
Quanz, S. P.;  Institute for Particle Physics and Astrophysics, ETH Zurich, Wolfgang Pauli Strasse 27, Zurich, CH-8093, Switzerland
Van Dishoeck, E. F.;  Max-Planck-Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik, Giessenbachstrasse 1, Garching, D-85748, Germany, Leiden Observatory, Leiden University, P.O. Box 9513, Leiden, NL-2300 RA, Netherlands
Garufi, A.;  Universidad Autónonoma de Madrid, Dpto. Fisica Teórica, Facultad de Ciencias, Módulo 15, Madrid, E-28049, Spain, INAF, Osservatorio Astrofisico of Arcetri, Largo E. Fermi, 5, Firenze, I-50125, Italy
Meru, F.;  Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0HA, United Kingdom
Mulders, G. D.;  Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, 1629 E. University Boulevard., Tucson, AZ 85721, United States, Department of the Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, United States
Testi, L.;  INAF, Osservatorio Astrofisico of Arcetri, Largo E. Fermi, 5, Firenze, I-50125, Italy, European Southern Observatory, Karl-Schwarzschild-Str. 2, Garching bei München, D-85748, Germany
Meyer, M. R.;  Institute for Astronomy, ETH Zurich, Wolfgang-Pauli-Strasse 27, Zurich, 8093, Switzerland, Department of Astronomy, University of Michigan, 500 Church Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, United States
Reggiani, Maddalena ;  Université de Liège - ULg
Langue du document :
Anglais
Titre :
High-resolution ALMA Observations of HD 100546: Asymmetric Circumstellar Ring and Circumplanetary Disk Upper Limits
Date de publication/diffusion :
2019
Titre du périodique :
Astrophysical Journal
ISSN :
0004-637X
eISSN :
1538-4357
Maison d'édition :
University of Chicago Press, Etats-Unis - Illinois
Volume/Tome :
871
Fascicule/Saison :
1
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed vérifié par ORBi
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