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  Dual-wavelength ALMA observations of dust rings in protoplanetary disks

Long, F., Pinilla, P., Herczeg, G. J., Andrews, S. M., Harsono, D., Johnstone, D., et al. (2020). Dual-wavelength ALMA observations of dust rings in protoplanetary disks. The Astrophysical Journal, 898(1): 36. doi:10.3847/1538-4357/ab9a54.

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Long, Feng, Author
Pinilla, Paola, Author
Herczeg, Gregory J., Author
Andrews, Sean M., Author
Harsono, Daniel, Author
Johnstone, Doug, Author
Ragusa, Enrico, Author
Pascucci, Ilaria, Author
Wilner, David J., Author
Hendler, Nathan, Author
Jennings, Jeff, Author
Liu, Yao1, Author           
Lodato, Giuseppe, Author
Menard, Francois, Author
van de Plas, Gerrit, Author
Dipierro, Giovanni, Author
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1Infrared and Submillimeter Astronomy, MPI for Extraterrestrial Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_159889              

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 Abstract: We present new Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array observations for three protoplanetary disks in Taurus at 2.9 mm and comparisons with previous 1.3 mm data both at an angular resolution of ~0.〞1(15 au for the distance of Taurus). In the single-ring disk DS Tau, double-ring disk GO Tau, and multiring disk DL Tau, the same rings are detected at both wavelengths, with radial locations spanning from 50 to 120 au. To quantify the dust emission morphology, the observed visibilities are modeled with a parametric prescription for the radial intensity profile. The disk outer radii, taken as 95% of the total flux encircled in the model intensity profiles, are consistent at both wavelengths for the three disks. Dust evolution models show that dust trapping in local pressure maxima in the outer disk could explain the observed patterns. Dust rings are mostly unresolved. The marginally resolved ring in DS Tau shows a tentatively narrower ring at the longer wavelength, an observational feature expected from efficient dust trapping. The spectral index (α mm) increases outward and exhibits local minima that correspond to the peaks of dust rings, indicative of the changes in grain properties across the disks. The low optical depths (τ ~ 0.1–0.2 at 2.9 mm and 0.2–0.4 at 1.3 mm) in the dust rings suggest that grains in the rings may have grown to millimeter sizes. The ubiquitous dust rings in protoplanetary disks modify the overall dynamics and evolution of dust grains, likely paving the way toward the new generation of planet formation.

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 Dates: 2020-07-21
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ab9a54
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