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Extending dynamical mass measurements: probing GI as a possible origin of mm-dust spirals

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2026-07-17 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Constraining the total mass of protoplanetary disks is crucial to determine the availability of material for planet formation. Yet, providing accurate and precise measurements of the disk mass is challenging. Investigating the gas dynamics is a powerful, tracer-independent method to precisely characterize disk masses. By fitting the velocity rotation curves of different molecular tracers with an accurate model including the disk thermal stratification and self-gravity, we constrain the stellar masses, disk masses, and scale radii for the disks around HD 97048 and WaOph 6. We obtain M=2.2260.049+0.054 MM_\star=2.226 ^{+0.054}_{-0.049}\ M_\odot, Md=0.30.061+0.055 MM_\mathrm{d}=0.3 ^{+0.055}_{-0.061}\ M_\odot and Rc=17214+24R_\mathrm{c}=172 ^{+24}_{-14} au for HD 97048, and M=0.956 0.006+0.006 MM_\star=0.956\ ^{+0.006}_{-0.006}\ M_\odot, Md=0.210.038+0.045 MM_\mathrm{d}=0.21 ^{+0.045}_{-0.038}\ M_\odot and Rc=647155+193R_\mathrm{c}=647 ^{+193}_{-155} au for WaOph 6. We also measure the corresponding gas-to-dust and disk-to-star mass ratios. We efficiently extend the dynamical method to characterize embedded sources exhibiting features of absorption, for which a careful analysis is required to avoid biases in the retrieved velocity profiles. We prove the importance of including a beam smearing correction to the curves: if not, this observational effect can systematically bias the velocity profiles, altering the disk mass estimates up to 45%\sim45\%. We provide comprehensive estimates of the systematic uncertainties on the best-fit parameters by bootstrapping over both the retrieved geometry and 2D thermal structure of the two disks: the overall uncertainty on the disk masses is 20%\sim20\%. Finally, we investigate the connection between disk stability and the appearance of spiral morphologies in the mm continuum emission, by comparing the Toomre parameter of all dynamically weighed disks to date, showing that disks with mm-dust spirals have systematically lower values of Q.

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@article{arxiv.2607.15923,
  title  = {Extending dynamical mass measurements: probing GI as a possible origin of mm-dust spirals},
  author = {V. Pezzotta and S. Facchini and A. F. Izquierdo and G. Lodato and C. Longarini and J. Bae and M. Galloway-Sprietsma and C. Pinte and C. J. Law and T. Paneque-Carreño},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.15923},
  year   = {2026}
}