NaCo polarimetric observations of Sz 91 transitional disk: a remarkable case of dust filtering
Karina Mauc\'o, Johan Olofsson, Hector Canovas, Matthias R. Schreiber,, Valentin Christiaens, Amelia Bayo, Alice Zurlo, Claudio C\'aceres, Christophe, Pinte, Eva Villaver, Julien H. Girard, Lucas Cieza, Mat\'ias Montesinos

TL;DR
This study presents polarized light observations of Sz 91's transitional disk, revealing a small cavity, asymmetries, and potential structures, supporting the hypothesis of planet-induced dust filtering and dynamical clearing.
Contribution
First combined near-IR polarized light and radiative transfer modeling of Sz 91, revealing detailed disk structure and constraining potential planetary companions.
Findings
Detected polarized emission up to 80 au with a 45 au cavity.
Ruled out companions more massive than 8 Jupiter masses beyond 45 au.
Observed disk asymmetry and possible structural complexity.
Abstract
We present polarized light observations of the transitional disk around Sz 91 acquired with VLT/NaCo at (1.7m) and (2.2m) bands. We resolve the disk and detect polarized emission up to 0."5 (80 au) along with a central cavity at both bands. We computed a radiative transfer model that accounts for the main characteristics of the polarized observations. We found that the emission is best explained by small, porous grains distributed in a disk with a 45 au cavity. Previous ALMA observations have revealed a large sub-mm cavity (83 au) and extended gas emission from the innermost (<16 au) regions up to almost 400 au from the star. Dynamical clearing by multiple low-mass planets arises as the most probable mechanism for the origin of Sz 91's peculiar structure. Using new band ADI observations we can rule out companions more massive than …
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