MINDS. JWST-MIRI reveals a peculiar CO$_2$-rich chemistry in the drift-dominated disk CX Tau
Marissa Vlasblom, Milou Temmink, Sierra L. Grant, Nicolas Kurtovic,, Andrew D. Sellek, Ewine F. van Dishoeck, Manuel G\"udel, Thomas Henning,, Pierre-Olivier Lagage, David Barrado, Alessio Caratti o Garatti, Adrian M., Glauser, Inga Kamp, Fred Lahuis, G\"oran Olofsson

TL;DR
This study uses JWST MIRI/MRS observations to reveal a peculiar CO$_2$-rich chemistry in the drift-dominated disk CX Tau, challenging expectations of H$_2$O dominance and highlighting the impact of radial drift on disk chemistry.
Contribution
First detailed JWST mid-infrared spectral analysis of CX Tau showing unexpected CO$_2$ richness, revealing new insights into disk chemistry influenced by radial drift.
Findings
Detection of multiple molecules including H$_2$O, CO$_2$, C$_2$H$_2$, HCN, OH.
CO$_2$ traces hotter regions (~450 K) than $^{13}$CO$_2$ (~200 K).
Evidence of cold H$_2$O and CO$_2$ components indicating strong radial drift.
Abstract
Radial drift of icy pebbles can have a large impact on the chemistry of the inner regions of protoplanetary disks. Compact dust disks (50 au) are suggested to have a higher (cold) HO flux than more extended disks, likely due to efficient radial drift bringing HO-rich material to the inner disk, where it can be observed with JWST. We present JWST MIRI/MRS observations of the disk CX Tau taken as a part of the Mid-INfrared Disk Survey (MINDS) GTO program, a prime example of a drift-dominated disk. This compact disk seems peculiar: the source possesses a bright CO feature instead of the bright HO expected based on its efficient radial drift. We aim to provide an explanation for this finding. We detect molecular emission from HO, CO, CO, CH, HCN, and OH in this disk, and even demonstrate a potential detection of COO.…
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TopicsPhase Equilibria and Thermodynamics · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
