The ALMA survey to Resolve exoKuiper belt Substructures (ARKS) I: Motivation, sample, data reduction, and results overview
S. Marino, L. Matr\`a, A. M. Hughes, J. Ehrhardt, G. M. Kennedy, C. del Burgo, A. Brennan, Y. Han, M. R. Jankovic, J. B. Lovell, S. Mac Manamon, J. Milli, P. Weber, B. Zawadzki, R. Bendahan-West, A. Fehr, E. Mansell, J. Olofsson, T. D. Pearce, A. Bayo, B. C. Matthews, T. L\"ohne

TL;DR
The ARKS survey used ALMA to study 24 exoKuiper belts, revealing diverse structures, asymmetries, and gas content, providing new insights into planet formation and debris disc evolution.
Contribution
This is the first large ALMA survey dedicated to detailed imaging of exoKuiper belts, uncovering their complex structures and gas properties.
Findings
Up to 33% of belts have multiple dust rings.
Non-Gaussian vertical dust distributions are common in inclined belts.
10 out of 24 belts show asymmetries.
Abstract
The outer regions of planetary systems host dusty debris discs analogous to the Kuiper belt (exoKuiper belts), which provide crucial constraints on planet formation and evolution processes. ALMA dust observations have revealed a great diversity, and that some belts contain CO gas, whose origin and implications are uncertain. Most of this progress, however, has been limited by low-resolution observations. We conducted the first ALMA large programme dedicated to debris discs: the ALMA survey to Resolve exoKuiper belt Substructures (ARKS). We selected the 24 most promising belts to constrain their detailed radial and vertical structure, and to characterise the gas content. We constrained the radial and vertical distribution of dust, as well as the presence of asymmetries. For a subset of six belts with CO gas, we constrained the gas distribution and kinematics. To interpret these…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
