Spirals and Vertical Motions in the Planet-Forming Disk around HD 100546. A multi-line study of its gas kinematics
Lisa W\"olfer, Andr\'es F. Izquierdo, Alice Booth, Stefano Facchini, Richard Teague, Ewine F. van Dishoeck, Teresa Paneque-Carre\~no, Bill Dent

TL;DR
This study uses multi-line ALMA observations to analyze gas kinematics in the HD 100546 disk, revealing spiral structures, potential embedded companions, vertical flows, and disk asymmetries indicative of planet formation processes.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed multi-line kinematic analysis of HD 100546, identifying spiral features, vertical flows, and potential embedded companions, advancing understanding of planet-disk interactions.
Findings
Detection of kinematic spiral features in all five CO lines.
Evidence of a potential embedded companion within 50 au.
Observation of downward vertical flows and disk asymmetries.
Abstract
HD100546 represents a particularly interesting target to study dynamical planet-disk interactions as various features have been observed in both the dust and gas that provide direct and indirect evidence for ongoing planet formation. In this work, we aim to characterize the gas kinematics of five molecular CO emission lines observed with ALMA in HD 100546, to reveal deviations from Keplerian rotation as well as substructures in the peak intensity and line width. We fit the molecular intensity channels with the Discminer package to model the line profiles. Aside from fitting the full cube, we also conduct runs where the blue- and redshifted sides are modeled separately to search for possible asymmetries. Our analysis reveals prominent kinematical spiral features in all five lines on large scales of the disk and we reproduce their morphology with both a linear and logarithmic spiral. In…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
