SO as shock tracer in protoplanetary disks: the AB Aurigae case
A. Dutrey, E. Chapillon, S. Guilloteau, Y.W. Tang, A.Boccaletti,, L.Bouscasse, Th. Collin-Dufresne, E. Di Folco, A. Fuente, V.Pi\'etu, P., Rivi\`ere-Marichalar, and D.Semenov

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that sulfur monoxide (SO) emission effectively traces shocks in the protoplanetary disk of AB Aurigae, revealing shock locations and potential proto-planet interactions, thus offering a new method for detecting embedded planets.
Contribution
We analyze ALMA data to show SO as a shock tracer in a protoplanetary disk, linking SO emission to shocks and proto-planet activity, a novel application in disk studies.
Findings
SO emission is located beyond the dust ring, indicating shock regions.
SO traces gas near a putative proto-planet, suggesting accretion shocks.
SO is confirmed as a useful shock tracer in protoplanetary disks.
Abstract
{Sulfur Monoxide is known to be a good shock tracer in molecular clouds and protostar environments, but its abundance is difficult to reproduce even using state-of-the-art astrochemical models. } {We investigate the properties of the observed SO emission in the protoplanetary disk of AB Auriga, a Herbig Ae star of 2.4 located at 156 pc. The AB Aur system is unique because it exhibits a dust trap and at least one young putative planet orbiting at about 30 au from the central star.} {We reduced ALMA archival data (projects 2019.1.00579.S, 2021.1.00690.S and 2021.1.01216.S) and analyzed the three detected SO lines (SO , and ). We also present CO and CO 2-1 data to complement the interpretation of the SO data.} {For the three SO lines, the maximum SO emission in the ring is not located in the dust trap. Moreover, the inner radius of…
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