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A Dust Trap in the Young Multiple System HD 34700

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2021-01-06 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Millimeter observations of disks around young stars reveal substructures indicative of gas pressure traps that may aid grain growth and planet formation. We present Submillimeter Array observations of HD 34700- two Herbig Ae stars in a close binary system (Aa/Ab, \sim0.25 AU), surrounded by a disk presenting a large cavity and spiral arms seen in scattered light, and two distant, lower mass companions. These observations include 1.3 mm continuum emission and the 12^{12}CO 2-1 line at 0.5\sim0.5" (178 AU) resolution. They resolve a prominent azimuthal asymmetry in the continuum, and Keplerian rotation of a circumbinary disk in the 12^{12}CO line. The asymmetry is located at a radius of 1557+11155^{+11}_{-7} AU, consistent with the edge of the scattered light cavity, being resolved in both radius (7215+1472 ^{+14}_{-15} AU) and azimuth (FWHM = 647+864 ^{\circ +8}_{-7}). The strong asymmetry in millimeter continuum emission could be evidence for a dust trap, together with the more symmetric morphology of 12^{12}CO emission and small grains. We hypothesize an unseen circumbinary companion, responsible for the cavity in scattered light and creating a vortex at the cavity edge that manifests in dust trapping. The disk mass has limitations imposed by the detection of 12^{12}CO and non-detection of 13^{13}CO. We discuss its consequences for the potential past gravitational instability of this system, likely accounting for the rapid formation of a circumbinary companion. We also report the discovery of resolved continuum emission associated with HD 34700B (projected separation 1850\sim1850AU), which we explain through a circumstellar disk.

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@article{arxiv.2011.03489,
  title  = {A Dust Trap in the Young Multiple System HD 34700},
  author = {Peyton Benac and Luca Matra and David J. Wilner and Maria J. Jimenez-Donaire and John D. Monnier and Evan A. Rich and Tim J. Harries and Anna Laws and Qizhou Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.03489},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

12 pages, 5 figures, accepted to ApJ

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