The ALMA survey to Resolve exoKuiper belt Substructures (ARKS) IX: Gas-driven origin for the continuum arc in the debris disc of HD 121617
Philipp Weber, Sebasti\'an P\'erez, Cl\'ement Baruteau, Sebastian Marino, Fernando Castillo, Marija R. Jankovic, Tim Pearce, Mark C. Wyatt, Antranik A. Sefilian, Johan Olofsson, Gianni Cataldi, Joshua B. Lovell, Carlos del Burgo, A. Meredith Hughes, Sorcha Mac Manamon

TL;DR
This study uses hydrodynamical simulations to suggest that the asymmetric arc in HD 121617's debris disc is likely caused by gas-dust interactions, indicating a significant gas presence and a hybrid disc stage.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates that gas-dust interactions can produce observed disc asymmetries, constraining the gas mass and proposing a hybrid protoplanetary-debris disc scenario.
Findings
Gas mass estimated between 2.5 and 250 Earth masses.
Simulations reproduce observed arc and ring offset.
Supports the presence of substantial primordial gas.
Abstract
Debris discs were long considered to be largely gas-free environments governed by collisional fragmentation, gravitational stirring, and radiative forces. Recent CO detections show that gas is present, but its abundance and origin remain uncertain. The ALMA survey to Resolve exoKuiper belt Substructures (ARKS) revealed a narrow gas and dust ring in the disc HD 121617 with an asymmetric arc 40% brighter than the rest of the ring. We aim to constrain the total gas mass in HD 121617 assuming the dust arc is produced by hydrodynamical gas-dust interactions. We used the Dusty FARGO-ADSG code, modelling dust as Lagrangian particles, including radiation pressure and dust feedback, and varying the total gas mass. Simulations were compared to observations using radiative transfer. An unstable gas ring creates a size-dependent radial and azimuthal dust trap whose efficiency depends on gas mass.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
