An ALMA Survey of Chemistry in Disks around M4-M5 Stars
Jamila Pegues, Karin I. Oberg, Jennifer B. Bergner, Jane Huang, Ilaria, Pascucci, Richard Teague, Sean M. Andrews, Edwin A. Bergin, L. Ilsedore, Cleeves, Viviana V. Guzman, Feng Long, Chunhua Qi, David J. Wilner

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA to survey molecular emissions in disks around M4-M5 stars, revealing chemical structures and similarities to solar-type star disks, with indications of higher hydrocarbon abundance around cooler stars.
Contribution
First ALMA survey of molecular line emission in disks around M4-M5 stars, identifying chemical structures and comparing them to solar-type star disks.
Findings
Detection of key molecular lines in all five disks.
Presence of substructures like rings and holes similar to solar-type disks.
Higher C2H/HCN ratio suggests more hydrocarbons around M4-M5 stars.
Abstract
M-stars are the most common hosts of planetary systems in the Galaxy. Protoplanetary disks around M-stars thus offer a prime opportunity to study the chemistry of planet-forming environments. We present an ALMA survey of molecular line emission toward a sample of five protoplanetary disks around M4-M5 stars (FP Tau, J0432+1827, J1100-7619, J1545-3417, and Sz 69). These observations can resolve chemical structures down to tens of AU. Molecular lines of CO, CO, CO, CH, and HCN are detected toward all five disks. Lines of HCO and DCN are detected toward 2/5 and 1/5 disks, respectively. For disks with resolved CO, CH, HCN, and HCO emission, we observe substructures similar to those previously found in disks around solar-type stars (e.g., rings, holes, and plateaus). CH and HCN excitation conditions estimated interior to the pebble disk edge…
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