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NaCo polarimetric observations of Sz 91 transitional disk: a remarkable case of dust filtering

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2020-01-08 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We present polarized light observations of the transitional disk around Sz 91 acquired with VLT/NaCo at HH (1.7μ\mum) and KsK_s (2.2μ\mum) bands. We resolve the disk and detect polarized emission up to \sim0."5 (\sim80 au) along with a central cavity at both bands. We computed a radiative transfer model that accounts for the main characteristics of the polarized observations. We found that the emission is best explained by small, porous grains distributed in a disk with a \sim45 au cavity. Previous ALMA observations have revealed a large sub-mm cavity (\sim83 au) and extended gas emission from the innermost (<16 au) regions up to almost 400 au from the star. Dynamical clearing by multiple low-mass planets arises as the most probable mechanism for the origin of Sz 91's peculiar structure. Using new LL' band ADI observations we can rule out companions more massive than MpM_p \geq 8 MJupM_\mathrm{Jup} beyond 45 au assuming hot-start models. The disk is clearly asymmetric in polarized light along the minor axis, with the north side brighter than the south side. Differences in position angle between the disk observed at sub-mm wavelengths with ALMA and our NaCo observations were found. This suggests that the disk around Sz 91 could be highly structured. Higher signal-to-noise near-IR and sub-mm observations are needed to confirm the existence of such structures and to improve the current understanding in the origin of transitional disks.

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@article{arxiv.1912.01925,
  title  = {NaCo polarimetric observations of Sz 91 transitional disk: a remarkable case of dust filtering},
  author = {Karina Maucó and Johan Olofsson and Hector Canovas and Matthias R. Schreiber and Valentin Christiaens and Amelia Bayo and Alice Zurlo and Claudio Cáceres and Christophe Pinte and Eva Villaver and Julien H. Girard and Lucas Cieza and Matías Montesinos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.01925},
  year   = {2020}
}

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14 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS