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Properties of Density and Velocity Gaps Induced by a Planet in a Protoplanetary Disk

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2019-11-06 v2

Abstract

Gravitational interactions between a protoplanetary disk and its embedded planet is one of the formation mechanisms of gaps and rings found in recent ALMA observations. To quantify the gap properties measured in not only surface density but also rotational velocity profiles, we run two-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations of protoplanetary disks by varying three parameters: the mass ratio qq of a planet to a central star, the ratio of the disk scale height hph_p to the orbital radius rpr_p of the planet, and the viscosity parameter α\alpha. We find the gap depth δΣ\delta_\Sigma in the gas surface density depends on a single dimensionless parameter Kq2(hp/rp)5α1K\equiv q^2(h_p/r_p)^{-5}\alpha^{-1} as δΣ=(1+0.046K)1\delta_\Sigma = (1 + 0.046K)^{-1}, consistent with the previous results of Kanagawa et al. (2015a). The gap depth δV\delta_V in the rotational velocity is given by δV=0.007(hp/rp)K1.38/(1+0.06K1.03)\delta_V= 0.007 (h_p/r_p) K^{1.38}/(1 +0.06K^{1.03}). The gap width, in both surface density and rotational velocity, has a minimum of about 4.7hp4.7 h_p when the planet mass MpM_p is around the disk thermal mass MthM_{\text{th}}, while it increases in a power-law fashion as Mp/MthM_p/M_{\text{th}} increases or decrease from unity. Such a minimum in the gap width arises because spirals from sub-thermal planets have to propagate before they shock the disk gas and open a gap. We compare our relations for the gap depth and width with the previous results, and discuss their applicability to observations.

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@article{arxiv.1908.11065,
  title  = {Properties of Density and Velocity Gaps Induced by a Planet in a Protoplanetary Disk},
  author = {Han Gyeol Yun and Woong-Tae Kim and Jaehan Bae and Cheongho Han},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.11065},
  year   = {2019}
}

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17 pages, 12 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in ApJ