Shadows and asymmetries in the T Tauri disk HD 143006: Evidence for a misaligned inner disk
M. Benisty, A. Juhasz, S. Facchini, P. Pinilla, J. de Boer, L. M., Perez, M. Keppler, G. Muro-Arena, M. Villenave, S. Andrews, C. Dominik, C. P., Dullemond, A. Gallenne, A. Garufi, C. Ginski, A. Isella

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution polarized light imaging to reveal a warped, misaligned inner disk in the T Tauri star HD 143006, demonstrating shadowing effects and structural asymmetries indicative of potential unseen companions.
Contribution
First direct imaging evidence of a warped, misaligned inner disk in HD 143006, linking disk shadows to possible unseen stellar or planetary companions.
Findings
Detected large-scale asymmetry and shadows in the disk
Identified two gaps and a bright ring in the disk
Warped disk model reproduces major features but not all brightness variations
Abstract
While planet formation is thought to occur early in the history of a protoplanetary disk, the presence of planets embedded in disks, or of other processes driving disk evolution, might be traced from their imprints on the disk structure. We observed the T Tauri star HD 143006, located in the 5-11 Myr-old Upper Sco region, in polarized scattered light with VLT/SPHERE at near-infrared wavelengths, reaching an angular resolution of ~0.037" (~6 au). We obtained two datasets, one with a 145 mas diameter coronagraph, and the other without, enabling us to probe the disk structure down to an angular separation of ~0.06" (~10 au). In our observations, the disk of HD 143006 is clearly resolved up to ~0.5" and shows a clear large-scale asymmetry with the eastern side brighter than the western side. We detect a number of additional features, including two gaps and a ring. The ring shows an…
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