Chemical composition of the circumstellar disk around AB Aurigae
S. Pacheco-V\'azquez, A. Fuente, M. Ag\'undez, C. Pinte, T., Alonso-Albi, R. Neri, J. Cernicharo, J. R. Goicoechea, O. Bern\'e, L., Wiesenfeld, R. Bachiller, and B. Lefloch

TL;DR
This study investigates the molecular composition of the circumstellar disk around AB Aurigae using radio observations and modeling, revealing unique chemical signatures and providing insights into disk chemistry evolution.
Contribution
It presents the first detection of SO in a protoplanetary disk and combines observational data with chemical modeling to characterize disk properties.
Findings
Detected CO isotopologues, HCO+, H2CO, HCN, CN, CS, and SO lines.
AB Aur shows low HCN/HCO+ and CN/HCN ratios, similar to transition disks.
Disk modeled with 0.01 Msun mass, 110-550 AU radius, and 27° inclination.
Abstract
Aims. Our goal is to determine the molecular composition of the circumstellar disk around AB Aurigae (hereafter, AB Aur). AB Aur is a prototypical Herbig Ae star and the understanding of its disk chemistry is of paramount importance to understand the chemical evolution of the gas in warm disks. Methods. We used the IRAM 30-m telescope to perform a sensitive search for molecular lines in AB Aur as part of the IRAM Large program ASAI (A Chemical Survey of Sun-like Star-forming Regions). These data were complemented with interferometric observations of the HCO+ 1-0 and C17O 1-0 lines using the IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometer (PdBI). Single-dish and interferometric data were used to constrain chemical models. Results. Throughout the survey, several lines of CO and its isotopologues, HCO+, H2CO, HCN, CN and CS, were detected. In addition, we detected the SO 54-33 and 56-45 lines,…
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