Tidal Interaction between the UX Tauri Disk A/C System Revealed by ALMA
Luis A. Zapata (IRyA-UNAM), Luis F. Rodr\'i guez (IRyA-UNAM), Manuel, Fern\'andez-L\'opez (IAR), Aina Palau (IRyA-UNAM), Robert Estalella, (Universitat de Barcelona), Mayra Osorio (CSIC), Guillem Anglada (CSIC), and, Nuria Huelamo (CSIC-INTA)

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to reveal a tidal interaction between the disks of UX Tauri A and C, showing gas streams, spiral arms, and evidence of a close, eccentric orbit influencing disk morphology.
Contribution
First detection of molecular gas emission from UX Tauri C's disk and evidence of tidal interaction with UX Tauri A, highlighting dynamic disk evolution in a young stellar system.
Findings
Gas and dust disk around UX Tauri A with spiral arms
Molecular gas emission detected from UX Tauri C's disk
Evidence of tidal interaction and possible eccentric orbit
Abstract
We present sensitive and high angular resolution (0.2-0.3) (sub)millimeter (230 and 345 GHz) continuum and CO(21)/CO(32) line archive observations of the disk star system in UX Tauri carried out with ALMA (The Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array). These observations reveal the gas and dusty disk surrounding the young star UX Tauri A with a large signal-to-noise ratio (400 in the continuum and 50 in the line), and for the first time is detected the molecular gas emission associated with the disk of UX Tauri C (with a size for the disk of 56 au). No (sub)millimeter continuum emission is detected at 5-level (0.2 mJy at 0.85 mm) associated with UX Tauri C. For the component UX Tauri C, we estimate a dust disk mass of 0.05 M. Additionally, we report a strong tidal disk interaction between both disks UX Tauri A/C, separated 360 au in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science
