Meridional flows in the disk around a young star
Richard Teague, Jaehan Bae, Edwin Bergin

TL;DR
This study maps the gas velocity structure in the protoplanetary disk of HD 163296, revealing meridional flows near planet-induced gaps and a persistent outer outflow, providing insights into disk dynamics and planet formation processes.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed measurement of three-dimensional gas velocities in a protoplanetary disk, highlighting meridional flows associated with planet formation and disk winds.
Findings
Detection of significant meridional flows near disk gaps
Observation of a persistent outer radial outflow
Revelation of complex gas dynamics in the disk
Abstract
Protoplanetary disks are known to posses a stunning variety of substructure in the distribution of their mm~sized grains, predominantly seen as rings and gaps (Andrews et al. 2018), which are frequently interpreted as due to the shepherding of large grains by either hidden, still-forming planets within the disk (Zhang et al. 2018) or (magneto-)hydrodynamic instabilities (Flock et al. 2015). The velocity structure of the gas offers a unique probe of both the underlying mechanisms driving the evolution of the disk, the presence of embedded planets and characterising the transportation of material within the disk, such as following planet-building material from volatile-rich regions to the chemically-inert midplane, or detailing the required removal of angular momentum. Here we present the radial profiles of the three velocity components of gas in upper disk layers in the disk of HD 163296…
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