A cavity and further radial substructures in the disk around HD~97048
G. van der Plas, C. M. Wright, F. M\'enard, S. Casassus, H. Canovas,, C. Pinte, S. T. Maddison, K. Maaskant, H. Avenhaus, L. Cieza, S. Perez, and, C. Ubach

TL;DR
This study uses multi-wavelength observations to resolve a central cavity and complex radial structures in the disk around HD 97048, indicating possible planet formation activity.
Contribution
First direct imaging of a 40-46 au cavity in HD 97048's disk and detailed analysis of its radial substructures and kinematics.
Findings
Resolved a 40-46 au cavity in the disk.
Detected non-Keplerian gas kinematics inside the cavity.
Identified radial surface brightness structures possibly due to a gap or ring.
Abstract
Context: Gaps, cavities and rings in circumstellar disks are signposts of disk evolution and planet-disk interactions. We follow the recent suggestion that Herbig Ae/Be disks with a flared disk harbour a cavity, and investigate the disk around HD~97048. Aims: We aim to resolve the 34 4 au central cavity predicted by Maaskant et al. (2013) and to investigate the structure of the disk. Methods: We image the disk around HD~97048 using ALMA at 0.85~mm and 2.94~mm, and ATCA (multiple frequencies) observations. Our observations also include the 12CO J=1-0, 12CO J=3-2 and HCO+ J=4-3 emission lines. Results: A central cavity in the disk around HD~97048 is resolved with a 40-46 au radius. Additional radial structure present in the surface brightness profile can be accounted for either by an opacity gap at ~90 au or by an extra emitting ring at ~150 au. The continuum emission tracing…
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