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exoALMA. VI. Rotating under Pressure: Rotation curves, azimuthal velocity substructures, and pressure variations

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2025-04-29 v1

Abstract

The bulk motion of the gas in protoplanetary disks around newborn stars is nearly Keplerian. By leveraging the high angular and spectral resolution of ALMA, we can detect small-scale velocity perturbations in molecular line observations caused by local gas pressure variations in the disk, possibly induced by embedded protoplanets. This paper presents the azimuthally averaged rotational velocity and its deviations from Keplerian rotation (δυϕ\delta\upsilon_{\phi}) for the exoALMA sample, as measured in the 12^{12}CO and 13^{13}CO emission lines. The rotation signatures show evidence for vertically stratified disks, in which 13^{13}CO rotates faster than 12^{12}CO due to a distinct thermal gas pressure gradient at their emitting heights. We find δυϕ\delta\upsilon_{\phi}-substructures in the sample on both small (\sim10 au) and large (\sim100 au) radial scales, reaching deviations up to 15% from background Keplerian velocity in the most extreme cases. More than 75% of the rings and 80% of the gaps in the dust continuum emission resolved in δυϕ\delta\upsilon_{\phi} are co-located with gas pressure maxima and minima, respectively. Additionally, gas pressure substructures are observed far beyond the dust continuum emission. For the first time, we determined the gas pressure derivative at the midplane from observations and found it to align well with the dust substructures within the given uncertainties. Based on our findings, we conclude that gas pressure variations are likely the dominant mechanism for ring and gap formation in the dust continuum.

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@article{arxiv.2504.20036,
  title  = {exoALMA. VI. Rotating under Pressure: Rotation curves, azimuthal velocity substructures, and pressure variations},
  author = {Jochen Stadler and Myriam Benisty and Andrew J. Winter and Andrés F. Izquierdo and Cristiano Longarini and Maria Galloway-Sprietsma and Pietro Curone and Sean M. Andrews and Jaehan Bae and Stefano Facchini and Giovanni Rosotti and Richard Teague and Marcelo Barraza-Alfaro and Gianni Cataldi and Nicolas Cuello and Ian Czekala and Daniele Fasano and Mario Flock and Misato Fukagawa and Himanshi Garg and Cassandra Hall and Iain Hammond and Thomas Hilder and Jane Huang and John D. Ilee and Kazuhiro Kanagawa and Geoffroy Lesur and Giuseppe Lodato and Ryan A. Loomis and Francois Menard and Ryuta Orihara and Christophe Pinte and Daniel J. Price and Hsi-Wei Yen and Gaylor Wafflard-Fernandez and David J. Wilner and Lisa Wölfer and Tomohiro C. Yoshida and Brianna Zawadzki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.20036},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

This paper is part of the exoALMA Focus Issue of The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 37 pages, 19 figures