Volatile carbon locking and release in protoplanetary disks. A study of TW Hya and HD 100546
M. Kama, S. Bruderer, E.F. van Dishoeck, M. Hogerheijde, C.P. Folsom,, A. Miotello, D. Fedele, A. Belloche, R. G\"usten, F. Wyrowski

TL;DR
This study compares gas-phase carbon abundances in two protoplanetary disks, revealing differences in volatile carbon locking and release processes that influence planetary composition.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparative analysis of carbon reservoirs in disks around different star types using multi-line observations and advanced modeling.
Findings
HD 100546 has moderately depleted gas-phase carbon compared to the ISM.
TW Hya's disk shows strong underabundance of C and O, with C/O > 1.
Analytical models reproduce observed carbon levels and predict behaviors in other systems.
Abstract
The composition of planetary solids and gases is largely rooted in the processing of volatile elements in protoplanetary disks. To shed light on the key processes, we carry out a comparative analysis of the gas-phase carbon abundance in two systems with a similar age and disk mass, but different central stars: HD 100546 and TW Hya. We combine our recent detections of C in these disks with observations of other carbon reservoirs (CO, C, CH) and gas mass and warm gas tracers (HD, O), as well as spatially resolved ALMA observations and the spectral energy distribution. The disks are modelled with the DALI 2D physical-chemical code. Stellar abundances for HD 100546 are derived from archival spectra. Upper limits on HD emission from HD 100546 place an upper limit on the total disk mass of . The gas-phase carbon abundance in the atmosphere of this…
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