Physical conditions of gas components in debris disks of 49 Ceti and HD 21997
Aya E. Higuchi, \'Agnes K\'osp\'al, Attila Mo\'or, Hideko Nomura and, Satoshi Yamamoto

TL;DR
This study analyzes the gas components in debris disks of 49 Ceti and HD 21997 using non-LTE methods on CO spectral lines, revealing low temperatures and excitation conditions that suggest limited H2 presence.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed non-LTE analysis of CO isotopologues in these debris disks, highlighting the excitation conditions and possible H2 deficiency.
Findings
CO column densities are on the order of 10^{17} cm^{-2}.
Gas temperatures are between 8-12 K.
CO excitation can occur with little or no H2 collision partners.
Abstract
Characterization of gas component in debris disks is of fundamental importance for understanding its origin. Toward this goal, we have conducted non-LTE (local thermodynamic equilibrium) analyses of the rotational spectral lines of CO including those of rare isotopologues (CO and CO) observed toward the gaseous debris disks of 49 Ceti and HD 21997 with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and Atacama Compact Array (ACA). The analyses have been carried out for a wide range of the H density, and the observed line intensities are found to be reproduced, as far as the H density is higher than 10 cm. The CO column density and the gas temperature are evaluated to be (1.8-5.9)10 cm and 8-11 K for 49 Ceti and (2.6-15)10 cm and 8-12 K for HD 21997, respectively, where the H collision is…
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