On the asymmetry of the OH ro-vibrational lines in HD 100546
D. Fedele (1), S. Bruderer (1), M.E. van den Anckerm (2), I. Pascucci, (3) ((1) MPE, (2) ESO, (3) University of Arizona)

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution spectroscopic observations of the OH doublet in HD 100546's protoplanetary disk to analyze line asymmetries and find they are caused by slit misalignment rather than planetary interactions.
Contribution
It demonstrates that observed OH line asymmetries in HD 100546 are due to observational slit misalignment caused by extended dust emission, not planetary tidal interactions.
Findings
OH lines are symmetric and consistent with Keplerian rotation in 2012.
Asymmetries in later epochs are explained by slit misalignment.
The OH emission region matches the size of CO ro-vibrational lines.
Abstract
We present multi-epoch high-spectral resolution observations with VLT/CRIRES of the OH doublet P4.5 (1+,1-) (2.934 m) towards the protoplanetary disk around HD 100546. The OH doublet is detected at all epochs and is spectrally resolved while nearby HO lines remains undetected. The OH line velocity profile is different in the three datasets: in the first epoch (April 2012, PA=26) the OH lines are symmetric and line broadening is consistent with the gas being in Keplerian rotation around the star. No OH emission is detected within a radius of 8-11 au from the star: the line emitting region is similar in size and extent to that of the CO ro-vibrational lines. In the other two epochs (March 2013 and April 2014, PA=90 and 10, respectively) the OH lines appear asymmetric and fainter compared to April 2012. We investigate the origin of these…
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