A highly non-Keplerian protoplanetary disc: Spiral structure in the gas disc of CQ Tau
Lisa W\"olfer, Stefano Facchini, Nicolas T. Kurtovic, Richard Teague,, Ewine F. van Dishoeck, Myriam Benisty, Barbara Ercolano, Giuseppe Lodato,, Anna Miotello, Giovanni Rosotti, Leonardo Testi, Maria Giulia Ubeira, Gabellini

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA data to analyze the gas kinematics and structure of the CQ Tau protoplanetary disc, revealing non-Keplerian features and spiral structures likely caused by an embedded planet or companion.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of gas kinematics in CQ Tau, identifying multiple spiral structures and linking them to potential planet-disc interactions.
Findings
Detection of non-Keplerian gas motions and twisted velocity curves.
Identification of three spiral structures in gas brightness and velocity residuals.
Spirals are morphologically connected to NIR scattered light features.
Abstract
In the past years, high angular resolution observations have revealed that circumstellar discs appear in a variety of shapes with diverse substructures being ubiquitous. This has given rise to the question of whether these substructures are triggered by planet-disc interactions. Besides direct imaging, one of the most promising methods to distinguish between different disc shaping mechanisms is to study the kinematics of the gas disc. In particular, the deviations of the rotation profile from Keplerian velocity can be used to probe perturbations in the gas pressure profile that may be caused by embedded planets. In this paper we aim to analyze the gas brightness temperature and kinematics of the transitional disc around the CQ Tau star in order to resolve and characterize substructure in the gas, caused by possible perturbers. For our analysis we use spatially resolved ALMA observations…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
