We examined the grain size in the dust ring encircling the 0.19~M\sun T Tauri star CIDA 1 using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (JVLA) at multiple centimeter wavelengths, with a spatial resolution of 0\farcs2--0\farcs9. We detected distinct partial-ring structures at these wavelengths around CIDA~1. Based on spatial distributions and spectral indexes, we determined that these centimeter emissions originated from dust, rather than free-free or synchrotron emissions. To estimate the maximum grain size (amax) within the ring, we compared the observed spectral energy distribution (SED) with SEDs calculated for different amax values using radiative transfer calculations. Our findings indicate an amax value of approximately 2.5~cm in the ring, assuming the dust opacity can be approximated by the DSHARP models. These results suggest that grain growth took place within the CIDA~1 ring, potentially facilitating more efficient planet formation through pebble accretion scenarios involving centimeter-sized pebbles.
@article{arxiv.2308.11837,
title = {Centimeter-sized Grains in the Compact Dust Ring around Very Low Mass Star CIDA 1},
author = {Jun Hashimoto and Hauyu Baobab Liu and Ruobing Dong and Beibei Liu and Takayuki Muto and Yuka Terada},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.11837},
year = {2023}
}