The dry and carbon poor inner disk of TW Hya: evidence for a massive icy dust trap
Arthur D. Bosman, Andrea Banzatti

TL;DR
This study investigates the inner disk of TW Hya, revealing it is extremely depleted in carbon and oxygen, suggesting efficient dust trapping and chemical processing that influence planet formation.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of elemental C and O abundances in the inner disk of TW Hya, showing significant underabundance similar to the outer disk, and proposes a scenario of chemical processing and dust trapping.
Findings
Inner disk has a gas mass of 2 x 10^-4 solar masses.
Elemental C/H and O/H are about 50 times lower than ISM values.
Most CO has been converted into less volatile species.
Abstract
Gas giants accrete their envelopes from the gas and dust of proto-planetary disks, so it is important to determine the composition of the inner few AU, where most giant planets are expected to form. We aim to constrain the elemental carbon and oxygen abundance in the inner disk (2.3 AU) of TW Hya and compare with the outer disk ( AU) where carbon and oxygen appear underabundant by a factor of 50. Archival infrared observations of TW Hya are compared with a detailed thermo-chemical model, DALI. The inner disk gas mass and elemental C and O abundances are varied to fit the infrared CO, H and HO line fluxes. Best fitting models have an inner disk that has a gas mass of with C/H and O/H . The elemental oxygen and carbon abundances of the inner disk are times underabundant…
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