The ALMA view of MP Mus (PDS 66): a protoplanetary disk with no visible gaps down to 4 au scales
\'A. Ribas, E. Mac\'ias, P. Weber, S. P\'erez, N. Cuello, R. Dong, A., Aguayo, C. C\'aceres, J. Carpenter, W. R. F. Dent, I. de Gregorio-Monsalvo,, G. Duch\^ene, C. C. Espaillat, P. Riviere-Marichalar, M. Villenave

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to reveal a smooth, gapless protoplanetary disk around MP Mus, with detailed dust and gas properties, challenging expectations of substructures in evolved disks.
Contribution
First high-resolution, multiwavelength ALMA imaging of MP Mus revealing a smooth disk without visible gaps or rings, providing new insights into disk evolution and planet formation.
Findings
Disk appears smooth down to 4 au resolution
No detectable gaps or rings in the disk
Constraints on planet masses as low as 2 Earth masses beyond 40 au
Abstract
We present ALMA multiwavelength observations of the protoplanetary disk around the nearby (d100 pc) young solar analog MP Mus (PDS 66). These observations at 0.89 mm, 1.3 mm, and 2.2 mm have angular resolutions of 1", 0.05", and 0.25", respectively, and probe the dust and gas in the system with unprecedented detail and sensitivity. The disk appears smooth down to the 4 au resolution of the 1.3 mm observations, in contrast with most disks observed at comparable spatial scales. The dust disk has a radius of 605 au, a dust mass of , and a mm spectral index in the inner 30 au, suggesting optically thick emission from grains with high albedo in this region. Several molecular gas lines are also detected extending up to 13015 au, similar to small grains traced by scattered light observations. Comparing the fluxes of different CO…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Astro and Planetary Science
