Probing Dust Settling in Proto-planetary Disks with ALMA
Y. Boehler, A. Dutrey, S. Guilloteau, V. Pi\'etu

TL;DR
This study explores how high-resolution ALMA observations can be used to measure dust settling in proto-planetary disks, providing insights into planet formation processes.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates that ALMA can constrain dust scale height and flaring index in disks, highlighting observational strategies and limitations for studying dust settling.
Findings
Angular resolution ≤ 0.1" is needed to distinguish settled from non-settled disks.
Ignoring dust settling biases temperature and emissivity index estimates.
Disk inclination affects the accuracy of dust property measurements.
Abstract
Investigating the dynamical evolution of dust grains in proto-planetary disks is a key issue to understand how planets should form. We identify under which conditions dust settling can be constrained by high angular resolution observations at mm wavelengths, and which observational strategies are suited for such studies. Exploring a large range of models, we generate synthetic images of disks with different degrees of dust settling, and simulate high angular resolution (~ 0.05-0.3") ALMA observations of these synthetic disks. The resulting data sets are then analyzed blindly with homogeneous disk models (where dust and gas are totally mixed) and the derived disk parameters are used as tracers of the settling factor. Our dust disks are partially resolved by ALMA and present some specific behaviors on radial and mainly vertical directions, which can be used to quantify the level of…
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