Chemistry across dust and gas gaps in protoplanetary disks: modelling the co-spatial molecular rings in the HD 100546 disk
M. Leemker, A. S. Booth, E. F. van Dishoeck, L. W\"olfer, B. Dent

TL;DR
This study models molecular line emissions in the HD 100546 protoplanetary disk to understand the relationship between dust and gas rings, revealing that co-spatial rings depend on gas depletion and C/O ratio variations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed modeling of co-spatial molecular rings in HD 100546, exploring how gas depletion and chemical composition influence observed ring structures.
Findings
Molecular rings are co-spatial with dust rings if the gas gap is depleted by at least four orders of magnitude.
Radial variations in the C/O ratio significantly affect line intensities but not the morphology of rings.
Shallow gas gaps and C/O ratio variations can explain the observed molecular ring structures in HD 100546.
Abstract
High-resolution observations show that typically both the dust and the gas in nearby extended protoplanetary disks are structured, possibly related to radial and azimuthal variations in the disk density and/or chemistry. The aim of this work is to identify the expected location and intensity of rings seen in molecular line emission of HCN, CN, CH, NO, [CI], and HCO in gapped disks while exploring a range of physical conditions across the gap. In particular, we model HD 100546 disk where molecular rings are co-spatial with the dust rings at 20 and 200 au, in contrast to most other gapped disks. The fiducial model of a gapped disk with a 15 au gas cavity, a 20 au dust cavity, and a shallow (a factor of ) gas and deep dust gap at 40-175 au provides a good fit to the continuum, CO isotopologues, HCN, and HCO in the HD 100546 disk. However, the predictions…
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TopicsMolecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
