Disk Evolution Study Through Imaging of Nearby Young Stars (DESTINYS): Diverse outcomes of binary-disk interactions
Yapeng Zhang, Christian Ginski, Jane Huang, Alice Zurlo, Herv\'e, Beust, Jaehan Bae, Myriam Benisty, Antonio Garufi, Michiel R. Hogerheijde,, Rob G. van Holstein, Matthew Kenworthy, Maud Langlois, Carlo F. Manara, Paola, Pinilla, Christian Rab, \'Alvaro Ribas

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution imaging to explore how binary star companions influence the evolution and structure of circumstellar disks, revealing diverse outcomes based on binary separation.
Contribution
It provides new observational insights into the impact of stellar companions on disk morphology and evolution in multiple star systems.
Findings
Close binaries show disrupted and tail-like disk structures.
Wide binaries have less disturbed disks, favoring planet formation.
Disk features correlate with binary separation and orbital dynamics.
Abstract
Circumstellar disks do not evolve in isolation, as about half of solar-type stars were born in binary or multiple systems. Resolving disks in binary systems provides the opportunity to examine the influence of stellar companions on the outcomes of planet formation. We aim to investigate and compare disks in stellar multiple systems with near-infrared scattered-light imaging as part of the Disk Evolution Study Through Imaging of Nearby Young Stars (DESTINYS) program. We used polarimetric differential imaging with SPHERE/IRDIS at the VLT to search for scattered light from the circumstellar disks in three multiple systems, CHX 22, S CrA, and HP Cha. We performed astrometric and orbit analyses for the stellar companions using archival HST, VLT/NACO, and SPHERE data. Combined with the age and orbital constraints, the observed disk structures provide insights into the evolutionary history and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
