Azimuthal temperature variations in ISO-Oph2 from multi-frequency ALMA observations
Simon Casassus, Lucas Cieza, Miguel C\'arcamo, \'Alvaro Ribas,, Valentin Christiaens, Abigali Rodr\'iguez-Jim\'enez, Carla Arce-Tord, Trisha, Bhowmik, Prachi Chavan, Camilo Gonz\'alez-Ruilova, Rafael Mart\'inez-Brunner,, Valeria Guidotti, Mauricio Leiva

TL;DR
This study uses multi-frequency ALMA observations to analyze azimuthal temperature and morphological variations in the protoplanetary disk of ISO-Oph 2, revealing environmental influences and gravitational interactions affecting its structure.
Contribution
It provides new multi-frequency ALMA data showing detailed temperature and morphological variations in ISO-Oph 2's disk, highlighting environmental effects and gravitational interactions.
Findings
Disk is lopsided and offset from the ring centroid.
Azimuthal dust temperature varies with two peaks.
Environmental factors influence disk structure and thermal balance.
Abstract
Environmental effects, such as stellar fly-bys and external irradiation, are thought to affect the evolution of protoplanetary disks in clustered star formation. Previous ALMA images at 225 GHz of the ISO-Oph 2 binary revealed a peculiar morphology in the disk of the primary, perhaps due to a possible fly-by with the secondary. Here we report on new ALMA continuum observations of this system at 97.5 GHz, 145 GHz and 405 GHz, which reveal strong morphological variations. Multi-frequency positional alignment allows to interpret these spectral variations in terms of underlying physical conditions. ISO-Oph 2A is remarkably offset from the centroid of its ring, at all frequencies, and the disk is lopsided, pointing at gravitational interactions. However, the dust temperature also varies in azimuth, with two peaks whose direction connects with HD 147889, the earliest-type star in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Space Exploration and Technology
