Disks Around T Tauri Stars with SPHERE (DARTTS-S) II: Twenty-one new polarimetric images of young stellar disks
Antonio Garufi, Henning Avenhaus, Sebastian Perez, Sascha P. Quanz,, Rob G. van Holstein, Gesa H.-M. Bertrang, Simon Casassus, Lucas Cieza, David, A. Principe, Gerrit van der Plas, and Alice Zurlo

TL;DR
This study presents the largest sample of near-IR polarimetric images of young T Tauri star disks, revealing diverse substructures and highlighting differences from older or more massive disks, thus improving understanding of disk evolution.
Contribution
It provides new SPHERE polarimetric images of 21 young stellar disks, expanding the sample size and diversity, and compares features with other wavelengths to better understand disk properties.
Findings
11 disks with resolved scattered light
Detection of some disk substructures, few spirals or shadows
Limited detection of large inner cavities, often due to small disk size
Abstract
Near-IR polarimetric images of protoplanetary disks enable us to characterize substructures that might be due to the interaction with (forming) planets. The available census is strongly biased toward massive disks around old stars, however. The DARTTS program aims at alleviating this bias by imaging a large number of T Tauri stars with diverse properties. In this work, we present new SPHERE images of 21 circumstellar disks, which is the largest sample released to date. The targets of this work are significantly younger than those published thus far with polarimetric near-IR (NIR) imaging. Scattered light is unambiguously resolved in 11 targets, and some polarized unresolved signal is detected in 3 additional sources. Some disk substructures are detected. However, the paucity of spirals and shadows from this sample reinforces the trend according to which these NIR features are associated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science
