High resolution observations of the outer disk around T Cha: the view from ALMA
N. Huelamo, I. de Gregorio-Monsalvo, E. Macias, C. Pinte, M. Ireland,, P. Tuthill, and S. Lacour

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to spatially resolve the gas and dust structures of T Cha's transitional disk, revealing a dust gap, asymmetries, and disk parameters consistent with planet formation signatures.
Contribution
First high-resolution ALMA imaging of T Cha's outer disk in multiple molecular lines and continuum, revealing detailed disk morphology and structure.
Findings
Detected a dust gap of ~40AU in the disk.
Derived a disk radius of ~230AU from CO emission.
Estimated the central star's mass as 1.5 solar masses.
Abstract
T Cha is a young star surrounded by a transitional disk with signatures of planet formation. We have obtained high-resolution and high-sensitivity ALMA observations of T Cha in the --, --, and -- emission lines to reveal the spatial distribution of the gaseous disk around the star. In order to study the dust within the disk we have also obtained continuum images at 850m from the line-free channels. We have spatially resolved the outer disk around T Cha. Using the CO(3-2) emission we derive a radius of 230 AU. We also report the detection of the CO(3-2) and the CS(7-8) molecular emissions, which show smaller radii than the CO(3-2) detection. The continuum observations at 850m allow the spatial resolution of the dusty disk, which shows two emission bumps separated by 40AU, consistent with the presence of a…
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