Literature DB >> 23744942

A major asymmetric dust trap in a transition disk.

Nienke van der Marel1, Ewine F van Dishoeck, Simon Bruderer, Til Birnstiel, Paola Pinilla, Cornelis P Dullemond, Tim A van Kempen, Markus Schmalzl, Joanna M Brown, Gregory J Herczeg, Geoffrey S Mathews, Vincent Geers.   

Abstract

The statistics of discovered exoplanets suggest that planets form efficiently. However, there are fundamental unsolved problems, such as excessive inward drift of particles in protoplanetary disks during planet formation. Recent theories invoke dust traps to overcome this problem. We report the detection of a dust trap in the disk around the star Oph IRS 48 using observations from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). The 0.44-millimeter-wavelength continuum map shows high-contrast crescent-shaped emission on one side of the star, originating from millimeter-sized grains, whereas both the mid-infrared image (micrometer-sized dust) and the gas traced by the carbon monoxide 6-5 rotational line suggest rings centered on the star. The difference in distribution of big grains versus small grains/gas can be modeled with a vortex-shaped dust trap triggered by a companion.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23744942     DOI: 10.1126/science.1236770

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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1.  Possible planet formation in the young, low-mass, multiple stellar system GG Tau A.

Authors:  Anne Dutrey; Emmanuel Di Folco; Stéphane Guilloteau; Yann Boehler; Jeff Bary; Tracy Beck; Hervé Beust; Edwige Chapillon; Fredéric Gueth; Jean-Marc Huré; Arnaud Pierens; Vincent Piétu; Michal Simon; Ya-Wen Tang
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2014-10-30       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  Jupiter's decisive role in the inner Solar System's early evolution.

Authors:  Konstantin Batygin; Greg Laughlin
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2015-03-23       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  High spatial resolution imaging of SO and H2CO in AB Auriga: The first SO image in a transitional disk.

Authors:  S Pacheco-Vázquez; A Fuente; C Baruteau; O Berné; M Agúndez; R Neri; J R Goicoechea; J Cernicharo; R Bachiller
Journal:  Astron Astrophys       Date:  2016-05       Impact factor: 5.802

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