A gas density drop in the inner 6 AU of the transition disk around the Herbig Ae star HD 139614: Further evidence for a giant planet inside the disk?
A. Carmona, W.F. Thi, I. Kamp, C. Baruteau, A. Matter, M. van den, Ancker, C. Pinte, A. K\'osp\'al, M. Audard, A. Liebhart, A. Sicilia-Aguilar,, P. Pinilla, Zs. Reg\'aly, M. G\"udel, Th. Henning, L.A. Cieza, C., Baldovin-Saavedra, G. Meeus, and C. Eiroa

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution CO spectra to analyze the gas distribution in the transition disk of HD 139614, providing evidence for a potential giant planet inside the dust gap by identifying a significant gas density drop.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed gas surface density constraints inside the dust gap of HD 139614, suggesting the presence of a giant planet based on gas distribution modeling.
Findings
Gas surface density drops by 10^-2 to 10^-4 inside 5-6 AU.
Gas density profile is flat or increasing with radius within 6 AU.
Evidence for a <2 MJ planet at around 4 AU.
Abstract
Context: Quantifying the gas content inside the dust gaps of transition disks is important to establish their origin. Aims: We seek to constrain the surface density of warm gas in the disk of HD 139614, a Herbig Ae star with a transition disk exhibiting a dust gap from 2.3 to 6 AU. Methods: We have obtained ESO/VLT CRIRES high-resolution spectra of CO ro-vibrational emission. We derived constraints on the disk's structure by modeling the line-profiles, the spectroastrometric signal, and the rotational diagrams using flat Keplerian disk models. Results: We detected v=1-0 12CO, 2-1 12CO, 1-0 13CO, 1-0 C18O, and 1-0 C17O ro-vibrational lines. 12CO v=1-0 lines have an average width of 14 km/s, Tgas of 450 K and an emitting region from 1 to 15 AU. 13CO and C18O lines are on average 70 and 100 K colder, 1 and 4 km/s narrower, and are dominated by emission at R>6 AU. The 12CO v=1-0…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Thermodynamic properties of mixtures
