Hints of planet formation signatures in a large-cavity disk studied in the AGE-PRO ALMA Large Program
Anibal Sierra, Laura M. P\'erez, Carolina Agurto-Gangas, James Miley, Ke Zhang, Paola Pinilla, Ilaria Pascucci, Leon Trapman, Nicolas Kurtovic, Miguel Vioque, Dingshan Deng, Rossella Anania, John Carpenter, Lucas A. Cieza, Camilo Gonz\'alez-Ruilova, Michiel Hogerheijde

TL;DR
This study presents ALMA observations of a protoplanetary disk revealing dust and gas features such as rings, gaps, and spirals, which may indicate ongoing planet formation processes.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA imaging of a large-cavity disk showing multiple substructures potentially linked to planet formation signatures.
Findings
Detection of a dust ring and gap at 75 and 31 au
Identification of a kinematic kink in CO velocity maps
Possible evidence of a forming planet at the disk gap
Abstract
Detecting planet signatures in protoplanetary disks is fundamental to understanding how and where planets form. In this work, we report dust and gas observational hints of planet formation in the disk around 2MASS-J16120668-301027, as part of the ALMA Large Program "AGE-PRO: ALMA survey of Gas Evolution in Protoplanetary disks". The disk was imaged with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) at Band 6 (1.3 mm) in dust continuum emission and four molecular lines: CO(J=2-1), CO(J=2-1), CO(J=2-1), and HCO(J=3-2). Resolved observations of the dust continuum emission (angular resolution of mas, 20 au) show a ring-like structure with a peak at (75 au), a deep gap with a minimum at 0.24 (31 au), an inner disk, a bridge connecting the inner disk and the outer ring, along with a…
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