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Three radial gaps in the disk of TW Hydrae imaged with SPHERE

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2017-03-22 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We present scattered light images of the TW Hya disk performed with SPHERE in PDI mode at 0.63, 0.79, 1.24 and 1.62 micron. We also present H2/H3-band ADI observations. Three distinct radial depressions in the polarized intensity distribution are seen, around 85, 21, and 6~au. The overall intensity distribution has a high degree of azimuthal symmetry; the disk is somewhat brighter than average towards the South and darker towards the North-West. The ADI observations yielded no signifiant detection of point sources in the disk. Our observations have a linear spatial resolution of 1 to 2au, similar to that of recent ALMA dust continuum observations. The sub-micron sized dust grains that dominate the light scattering in the disk surface are strongly coupled to the gas. We created a radiative transfer disk model with self-consistent temperature and vertical structure iteration and including grain size-dependent dust settling. This method may provide independent constraints on the gas distribution at higher spatial resolution than is feasible with ALMA gas line observations. We find that the gas surface density in the "gaps" is reduced by 50% to 80% relative to an unperturbed model. Should embedded planets be responsible for carving the gaps then their masses are at most a few 10 Mearth. The observed gaps are wider, with shallower flanks, than expected for planet-disk interaction with such low-mass planets. If forming planetary bodies have undergone collapse and are in the "detachted phase" then they may be directly observable with future facilities such as METIS at the E-ELT.

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@article{arxiv.1610.08939,
  title  = {Three radial gaps in the disk of TW Hydrae imaged with SPHERE},
  author = {Roy van Boekel and Thomas Henning and Jonathan Menu and Jos de Boer and Maud Langlois and André Müller and Henning Avenhaus and Anthony Boccaletti and Hans Martin Schmid and Christian Thalmann and Myriam Benisty and Carsten Dominik and Christian Ginski and Julien H. Girard and Daniel Gisler and Aiara Lobo Gomes and Francois Menard and Michiel Min and Alexey Pavlov and Adriana Pohl and Sascha P. Quanz and Patrick Rabou and Ronald Roelfsema and Jean-François Sauvage and Rich Teague and Francois Wildi and Alice Zurlo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.08939},
  year   = {2017}
}

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24 pages, 20 figures, accepted for publication in the ApJ