ALMA Reveals a Misaligned Inner Gas Disk inside the Large Cavity of a Transitional Disk
Satoshi Mayama, Eiji Akiyama, Olja Pani\'c, James Miley, Takashi, Tsukagoshi, Takayuki Muto, Ruobing Dong, Jerome de Leon, Toshiyuki Mizuki,, Daehyeon Oh, Jun Hashimoto, Jinshi Sai, Thayne Currie, Michihiro Takami,, Carol A. Grady, Masahiko Hayashi, Motohide Tamura

TL;DR
ALMA observations reveal a highly misaligned inner gas disk within the cavity of a transitional disk, supporting the hypothesis that such misalignments cause observed shadows and light curve variations.
Contribution
This study provides direct ALMA evidence of a misaligned inner gas disk inside a transitional disk's cavity, linking disk structure to observed shadows and stellar dimming.
Findings
Detection of a twisted butterfly pattern indicating high disk misalignment
Observation of shadow counterparts in dust and gas emission maps
Inner disk inclination estimated at approximately -45 degrees
Abstract
Pairs of azimuthal intensity decrements at near symmetric locations have been seen in a number of protoplanetary disks. They are most commonly interpreted as the two shadows cast by a highly misaligned inner disk. Direct evidence of such an inner disk, however, remain largely illusive, except in rare cases. In 2012, a pair of such shadows were discovered in scattered light observations of the near face-on disk around 2MASS J16042165-2130284, a transitional object with a cavity 60 AU in radius. The star itself is a `dipper', with quasi-periodic dimming events on its light curve, commonly hypothesized as caused by extinctions by transiting dusty structures in the inner disk. Here, we report the detection of a gas disk inside the cavity using ALMA observations with \farcs2 angular resolution. A twisted butterfly pattern is found in the moment 1 map of CO (3-2) emission line…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
