Uncertainties in water chemistry in disks: An application to TW Hya
I. Kamp, W.-F. Thi, G. Meeus, P. Woitke, C. Pinte, R. Meijerink, M., Spaans, I. Pascucci, G. Aresu, and W.R.F. Dent

TL;DR
This study analyzes the sensitivity of water emission lines in the TW Hya protoplanetary disk to chemical and radiative transfer uncertainties, highlighting the importance of multi-energy water lines for understanding disk water reservoirs.
Contribution
It provides new water and CO line detections and assesses the robustness of various spectral lines against chemical and radiative uncertainties in disk modeling.
Findings
Water lines are highly sensitive to chemical and radiative transfer uncertainties.
Far-IR lines like [OI] and [CII] are robust to chemical uncertainties.
Water lines can vary by factors of a few due to modeling assumptions.
Abstract
Context. This paper discusses the sensitivity of water lines to chemical processes and radiative transfer for the protoplanetary disk around TW Hya. The study focuses on the Herschel spectral range in the context of new line detections with the PACS instrument from the Gas in Protoplanetary Systems project (GASPS). Aims. The paper presents an overview of the chemistry in the main water reservoirs in the disk around TW Hya. It discusses the limitations in the interpretation of observed water line fluxes. Methods. ... (abbreviated) Results. We report new line detections of p-H2O (3_22-2_11) at 89.99 micron and CO J=18-17 at 144.78 micron for the disk around TW Hya. Disk modeling shows that the far-IR fine structure lines ([OI], [CII]) and molecular submm lines are very robust to uncertainties in the chemistry, while the water line fluxes can change by factors of a few. The water lines are…
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