The Disc Miner II: Revealing Gas substructures and Kinematic signatures from Planet-disc interaction through line profile analysis
Andres F. Izquierdo, Leonardo Testi, Stefano Facchini, Giovanni P., Rosotti, Ewine van Dishoeck, Lisa W\"olfer, Teresa Paneque-Carre\~no

TL;DR
This study uses line profile analysis of molecular emissions to detect and confirm giant planets in protoplanetary discs, revealing substructures and kinematic signatures indicative of planet-disc interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive method combining multiple molecular tracers and line profile analysis to identify and localize planet-induced features in circumstellar discs.
Findings
Confirmed four giant planets in three protoplanetary discs.
Linked velocity and line width perturbations to specific planet candidates.
Identified non-axisymmetric line width enhancements associated with potential planet-driven spirals.
Abstract
[Abridged] The aim of this work is to identify potential signatures from planet-disc interaction in the circumstellar discs around MWC 480, HD 163296, AS 209, IM Lup, and GM Aur, through the study of molecular lines observed as part of the ALMA large program MAPS. Extended and localised perturbations in velocity, line width, and intensity have been analysed jointly using the DISCMINER modelling framework, in three bright CO lines, 12CO, 13CO, and C18O , to provide a comprehensive summary of the kinematic and column density substructures that planets might be actively sculpting in these discs. We find convincing evidence for the presence of four giant planets located at wide orbits in three of the discs in the sample: two around HD 163296, one in MWC 480, and one in AS 209. One of the planet candidates in HD 163296, P94, previously associated with velocity signatures detected in…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies · Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics
