Inner disk clearing around the Herbig Ae star HD\,139614: Evidence for a planet-induced gap ?
A. Matter, L. Labadie, J.-C. Augereau, J. Kluska, A. Crida, A., Carmona, J.F. Gonzalez, W. F. Thi, J.-B. Le Bouquin, J. Olofsson, B. Lopez

TL;DR
This study combines multiwavelength interferometric data and hydrodynamical simulations to investigate the inner disk gap of HD 139614, providing evidence that a giant planet likely causes the observed dust clearing.
Contribution
First multiwavelength radiative transfer modeling of HD 139614's disk, combined with hydrodynamical simulations, to support planet-induced gap formation.
Findings
Confirmed a gap in the dust extending from 2.5 to 6 au.
A ~3 Mjup planet at 4.5 au can reproduce the dust profile.
Inner disk dust depletion explained by dust filtration and growth.
Abstract
Spatially resolving the inner dust cavity of the transitional disks is a key to understanding the connection between planetary formation and disk dispersal. The disk around the Herbig star HD 139614 is of particular interest since it presents a pretransitional nature with an au-sized gap, in the dust, that was spatially resolved by mid-IR interferometry. Using new NIR interferometric observations, we aim to characterize the 0.1-10~au region of the HD~139614 disk further and identify viable mechanisms for the inner disk clearing. We report the first multiwavelength radiative transfer modeling of the interferometric data acquired on HD~139614 with PIONIER, AMBER, and MIDI, complemented by Herschel/PACS photometries. We confirm a gap structure in the um-sized dust, extending from about 2.5 au to 6 au, and constrained the properties of the inner dust component: e.g., a radially increasing…
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