A Subarcsecond ALMA Molecular Line Imaging Survey of the Circumbinary, Protoplanetary Disk Orbiting V4046 Sgr
Joel H. Kastner (Rochester Institute of Technology), C. Qi (SAO), D., A. Dickson-Vandervelde (RIT), P. Hily-Blant (IPAG), T. Forveille (IPAG), S., Andrews (SAO), U. Gorti (SETI Institute), K. \"Oberg (Harvard University), D., Wilner (SAO)

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA imaging to map the chemical structure of the V4046 Sgr protoplanetary disk, revealing complex molecular distributions and suggesting processes like photodesorption and temperature-dependent chemistry.
Contribution
First subarcsecond ALMA molecular line survey of an evolved protoplanetary disk, providing detailed chemical and morphological insights into disk structure and chemistry.
Findings
Molecular emission shows ring-like structures with varying radii.
HC$_3$N and CH$_3$CN suggest photodesorption from dust grains.
Sequence of molecular peaks aligns with temperature decline in the disk.
Abstract
We present a suite of ALMA interferometric molecular line and continuum images that elucidate, on linear size scales of 30--40 AU, the chemical structure of the nearby, evolved, protoplanetary disk orbiting the close binary system V4046 Sgr. The observations were undertaken in the 1.1--1.4 mm wavelength range (ALMA Bands 6 and 7) with antenna configurations involving maximum baselines of several hundred meters, yielding subarcsecond-resolution images in more than a dozen molecular species and isotopologues. Isotopologues of CO and HCN display centrally peaked morphologies of integrated emission line intensity, whereas the line emission from complex nitrile group molecules (HCN, CHCN), deuterated molecules (DCN, DCO), hydrocarbons (as traced by CH), and potential CO ice line tracers (NH, and HCO) appears as a sequence of sharp and diffuse rings. The…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies
