Analysis of the arm-like structure in the outer disk of PDS 70. Spiral density wave or vortex?
S.Juillard (1), V.Christiaens (1), O.Absil (1) ((1) Universit\'e de, Li\`ege)

TL;DR
This study investigates an arm-like structure in PDS 70's disk, analyzing multi-epoch imaging data to determine if it is a spiral density wave caused by planet-disk interactions or a vortex, with findings favoring the vortex hypothesis.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel inverse problem algorithm for disk imaging and provides a detailed analysis of the arm-like structure's morphology and origin in PDS 70.
Findings
No significant rotation observed in the structure over six years.
The structure is unlikely to be a symmetric double-ring.
A vortex origin better explains the observations.
Abstract
Observing dynamical interactions between planets and disks is key to understanding their formation and evolution. Two protoplanets have recently been discovered within PDS 70's protoplanetary disk, along with an arm-like structure towards the north-west of the star. Our aim is to constrain the morphology and origin of this arm-like structure, and to assess whether it could trace a spiral density wave caused by the dynamical interaction between the planet PDS 70c and the disk. We analyze polarized and angular differential imaging (PDI and ADI) data taken with VLT/SPHERE, spanning six years of observations. PDI data sets are reduced using the IRDAP polarimetric data reduction pipeline, while ADI data sets are processed using MUSTARD, a novel inverse problem algorithm to tackle the geometrical biases spoiling the images previously used for the analysis of this disk. We confirm the presence…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical and nuclear sciences · Thermodynamic properties of mixtures
