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  The TW Hya Rosetta Stone Project IV: A hydrocarbon rich disk atmosphere

Cleeves, L. I., Loomis, R. A., Teague, R., Bergin, E. A., Wilner, D. J., Bergner, J. B., et al. (2021). The TW Hya Rosetta Stone Project IV: A hydrocarbon rich disk atmosphere. The Astrophysical Journal, 911(1): 29. doi:10.3847/1538-4357/abe862.

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Cleeves, L. Ilsedore, Author
Loomis, Ryan A., Author
Teague, Richard, Author
Bergin, Edwin A., Author
Wilner, David J., Author
Bergner, Jennifer B., Author
Blake, Geoffrey A., Author
Calahan, Jenny K., Author
Cazzoletti, Paolo, Author
Dishoeck, Ewine F. van1, Author           
Guzmán, Viviana V., Author
Hogerheijde, Michiel R., Author
Huang, Jane, Author
Kama, Mihkel, Author
Öberg, Karin I., Author
Qi, Chunhua, Author
van Scheltinga, Jeroen Terwisscha, Author
Walsh, Catherine, Author
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1Infrared and Submillimeter Astronomy, MPI for Extraterrestrial Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_159889              

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 Abstract: Connecting the composition of planet-forming disks with that of gas giant exoplanet atmospheres, in particular through C/O ratios, is one of the key goals of disk chemistry. Small hydrocarbons like C2H and C3H2 have been identified as tracers of C/O, as they form abundantly under high C/O conditions. We present resolved c–C3H2 observations from the TW Hya Rosetta Stone Project, a program designed to map the chemistry of common molecules at 15–20 au resolution in the TW Hya disk. Augmented by archival data, these observations comprise the most extensive multi-line set for disks of both ortho and para spin isomers spanning a wide range of energies, Eu = 29–97 K. We find the ortho-to-para ratio of c–C3H2 is consistent with 3 throughout extent of the emission, and the total abundance of both c–C3H2 isomers is (7.5–10) × 10−11 per H atom, or 1%–10% of the previously published C2H abundance in the same source. We find c–C3H2 comes from a layer near the surface that extends no deeper than z/r = 0.25. Our observations are consistent with substantial radial variation in gas-phase C/O in TW Hya, with a sharp increase outside ~30 au. Even if we are not directly tracing the midplane, if planets accrete from the surface via, e.g., meridional flows, then such a change should be imprinted on forming planets. Perhaps interestingly, the HR 8799 planetary system also shows an increasing gradient in its giant planets' atmospheric C/O ratios. While these stars are quite different, hydrocarbon rings in disks are common, and therefore our results are consistent with the young planets of HR 8799 still bearing the imprint of their parent disk's volatile chemistry.

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 Dates: 2021-04-13
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Title: The Astrophysical Journal
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Publ. Info: Bristol; Vienna : IOP Publishing; IAEA
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 911 (1) Sequence Number: 29 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 0004-637X
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954922828215_3