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exoALMA XV: Interpreting the height of CO emission layer

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2025-04-29 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

The availability of exquisite data and the development of new analysis techniques have enabled the study of emitting heights in proto-planetary disks. In this paper we introduce a simple model linking the emitting height of CO to the disk surface density and temperature structure. We then apply the model to measurements of the emitting height and disk temperature conducted as part of exoALMA, integrated with additional legacy measurements from the MAPS Large Programme, to derive CO column densities and surface density profiles (assuming a CO abundance) for a total of 14 disks. A unique feature of the method we introduce to measure surface densities is that it can be applied to optically thick observations, rather than optically thin as conventionally done. While we use our method on a sample of well studied disks where temperature structures have been derived using two emission lines, we show that reasonably accurate estimates can be obtained also when only one molecular transition is available. With our method we obtain independent constraints from 12^{12}CO and 13^{13}CO and we find they are in general good agreement using the standard 12^{12}C/13^{13}C isotopic ratio. The masses derived from our method are systematically lower compared with the values derived dynamically from the rotation curve if using an ISM CO abundance, implying that CO is depleted by a median factor \sim20 with respect to the ISM value, in line with other works that find that CO is depleted in proto-planetary disks.

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@article{arxiv.2504.20012,
  title  = {exoALMA XV: Interpreting the height of CO emission layer},
  author = {Giovanni P. Rosotti and Cristiano Longarini and Teresa Paneque-Carreño and Gianni Cataldi and Maria Galloway-Sprietsma and Sean M. Andrews and Jaehan Bae and Marcelo Barraza-Alfaro and Myriam Benisty and Pietro Curone and Ian Czekala and Stefano Facchini and Daniele Fasano and Mario Flock and Misato Fukagawa and Himanshi Garg and Cassandra Hall and Jane Huang and John D. Ilee and Andrés F. Izquierdo and Kazuhiro Kanagawa and Geoffroy Lesur and Giuseppe Lodato and Ryan A. Loomis and Ryuta Orihara and Christophe Pinte and Daniel J. Price and Jochen Stadler and Richard Teague and Gaylor Wafflard-Fernandez and Andrew J. Winter and Lisa Wölfer and Hsi-Wei Yen and Tomohiro C. Yoshida and Brianna Zawadzki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.20012},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

23 pages, 12 figures. This paper is part of the exoALMA Focus Issue of The Astrophysical Journal Letters available at https://iopscience.iop.org/collections/Focus-on-exoALMA