Resolving HD 100546 disc in the mid-infrared: Small inner disc and asymmetry near the gap
O. Panic, Th. Ratzka, G. D. Mulders, C. Dominik, R. van Boekel, Th., Henning, W. Jaffe, M. Min

TL;DR
This study uses mid-infrared interferometry to resolve the structure of the HD 100546 disc, revealing a small inner disc, a large gap, and asymmetries near the disc wall, providing insights into disc morphology and potential planet formation.
Contribution
First mid-infrared interferometric modeling of HD 100546 revealing a small inner disc, a large gap, and asymmetries, advancing understanding of disc structure and planet formation regions.
Findings
Inner disc size constrained to <0.7AU
Bright ring at 11±1AU indicating disc wall
Detected brightness asymmetry consistent with disc wall
Abstract
A region of roughly half of the solar system scale around the star HD 100546 is largely cleared of gas and dust, in contrast to the bright outer disc. However, some material is observed in the immediate vicinity of the star. We investigate how the dust is distributed within and outside the gap, and constrain the disc geometry with mid-infrared interferometric observations using VLTI/MIDI. With baseline lengths of 40m, our long baseline observations are sensitive to the inner few AU from the star, and we combined them with observations at shorter, 15m baselines, to probe emission beyond the gap at up to 20AU from the star. We modelled the mid-infrared emission using radial temperature profiles. Our model is composed of infinitesimal concentric annuli emitting as black bodies, and it has distinct inner and outer disc components. We derived an upper limit of 0.7AU for the radial size of…
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