Water in protoplanetary disks with JWST-MIRI: spectral excitation atlas and radial distribution from temperature diagnostic diagrams and Doppler mapping
Andrea Banzatti, Colette Salyk, Klaus M. Pontoppidan, John Carr, Ke, Zhang, Nicole Arulanantham, Sebastiaan Krijt, Karin I. Oberg, L. Ilsedore, Cleeves, Joan Najita, Ilaria Pascucci, Geoffrey A. Blake, Carlos E., Romero-Mirza, Edwin A. Bergin, Lucas A. Cieza, Paola Pinilla

TL;DR
This paper develops spectral analysis tools for water in protoplanetary disks using JWST-MIRI data, revealing excitation effects, temperature distributions, and water reservoirs, including the first detection of an inner disk wind.
Contribution
It introduces a spectral atlas, diagnostic diagrams, and methods for analyzing water spectra in disks, enabling reliable study of water in planet-forming regions across large samples.
Findings
Identification of reliable water transitions for analysis
Detection of radially-extended water reservoirs near the snowline
First observation of an H2O-rich inner disk wind
Abstract
This work aims at providing fundamental general tools for the analysis of water spectra as observed in protoplanetary disks with JWST-MIRI. We analyze 25 high-quality spectra from the JDISC Survey reduced with asteroid calibrators as presented in Pontoppidan et al. (2024). First, we present a spectral atlas to illustrate the clustering of HO transitions from different upper level energies () and identify single (un-blended) transitions that provide the most reliable measurements. With that, we demonstrate two important excitation effects: the opacity saturation of ortho-para line pairs that overlap, and the non-LTE excitation of lines scattered across the rotational band. Second, we define a shorter list of fundamental lines spanning 1500-6000 K to develop simple line-ratio diagnostic diagrams for the radial temperature distribution of water in inner…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
