Water vapor in the protoplanetary disk of DG Tau
L. Podio, I. Kamp, C. Codella, S. Cabrit, B. Nisini, C. Dougados, G., Sandell, J. P. Williams, L. Testi, W.-F. Thi, P. Woitke, R. Meijerink, M., Spaans, G. Aresu, F. Menard, C. Pinte

TL;DR
This study detects and models water vapor in the outer disk of DG Tau, revealing a significant reservoir of water that could contribute to ocean formation on terrestrial planets.
Contribution
First spectrally resolved detection of water vapor in the outer disk of DG Tau, using Herschel/HIFI, and detailed modeling of its origin and implications.
Findings
Water vapor lines are 19-26 times brighter than in TW Hya.
The disk contains ~1e2-1e3 Earth oceans of water vapor.
The disk mass is consistent with the early solar nebula.
Abstract
Water is key in the evolution of protoplanetary disks and the formation of comets and icy/water planets. While high excitation water lines originating in the hot inner disk have been detected in several T Tauri stars (TTSs), water vapor from the outer disk, where most of water ice reservoir is stored, was only reported in the closeby TTS TW Hya. We present spectrally resolved Herschel/HIFI observations of the young TTS DG Tau in the ortho- and para- water ground-state transitions at 557, 1113 GHz. The lines show a narrow double-peaked profile, consistent with an origin in the outer disk, and are ~19-26 times brighter than in TW Hya. In contrast, CO and [C II] lines are dominated by emission from the envelope/outflow, which makes H2O lines a unique tracer of the disk of DG Tau. Disk modeling with the thermo-chemical code ProDiMo indicates that the strong UV field, due to the young age…
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