Observations and modelling of CO and [CI] in disks. First detections of [CI] and constraints on the carbon abundance
M. Kama, S. Bruderer, M. Carney, M. Hogerheijde, E.F. van Dishoeck,, D. Fedele, A. Baryshev, W. Boland, R. G\"usten, A. Aikutalp, Y. Choi, A., Endo, W. Frieswijk, A. Karska, P. Klaassen, E. Koumpia, L. Kristensen, S., Leurini, Z. Nagy, J.-P. Perez Beaupuits, C. Risacher

TL;DR
This study investigates the gas-phase carbon abundance in protoplanetary disks by detecting CO and [CI] lines, revealing significant depletion in some disks and providing new constraints on carbon content during planet formation.
Contribution
First detections of [CI] in disks and comprehensive analysis of gas-phase carbon abundance variations using new observations and modeling.
Findings
Detected [CI] in TW Hya and HD 100546, confirming carbon depletion.
Identified gas-phase carbon reductions of a factor 5-10 or more in several disks.
Most non-detections are due to insufficient sensitivity, highlighting the need for deeper observations.
Abstract
The gas-solid budget of carbon in protoplanetary disks is related to the composition of the cores and atmospheres of the planets forming in them. The key gas-phase carbon carriers CO, C and C can now be observed in disks. The gas-phase carbon abundance in disks has not yet been well characterized, we aim to obtain new constraints on the [C]/[H] ratio in a sample of disks, and to get an overview of the strength of [CI] and warm CO emission. We carried out a survey of the CO-- and [CI]-- and -- lines towards disks with APEX, and supplemented it with [CII] data from the literature. The data are interpreted using a grid of models produced with the DALI code. We also investigate how well the gas-phase carbon abundance can be determined in light of parameter uncertainties. The CO-- line is detected in out of sources, the…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics
