The ALMA survey to Resolve exoKuiper belt Substructures (ARKS) VIII: A dust arc and non-Keplerian gas kinematics in HD 121617
S. Marino, V. Gupta, P. Weber, T. D. Pearce, A. Brennan, S. P\'erez, S. Mac Manamon, L. Matr\`a, J. Milli, M. Booth, C. del Burgo, G. Cataldi, E. Chiang, Y. Han, Th. Henning, A. M. Hughes, M. R. Jankovic, \'A. K\'osp\'al, J. B. Lovell, P. Luppe, E. Mansell, M. A. MacGregor

TL;DR
This study analyzes the dust and gas structures in the HD 121617 exoKuiper belt, revealing a narrow dust arc with non-Keplerian gas velocities, suggesting complex dynamics possibly due to gas drag or planet interactions.
Contribution
It provides detailed characterization of dust and gas distributions and kinematics in HD 121617, highlighting the presence of a dust arc and non-Keplerian velocities, and discusses potential origins of these features.
Findings
Narrow dust arc at 75 au, asymmetric and azimuthally extended.
Strong non-Keplerian azimuthal velocities observed in gas.
Dust arc contains about 13% of the total dust mass.
Abstract
ExoKuiper belts around young A-type stars often host CO gas, whose origin is still unclear. The ALMA survey to Resolve exoKuiper belt Substructures (ARKS) includes 6 of these gas-bearing belts, to characterise their dust and gas distributions and investigate the gas origin. As part of ARKS, we observed the gas-rich system HD121617 and discovered an arc of enhanced dust density. In this paper, we analyse in detail the dust and gas distributions and the gas kinematics of this system. We extracted radial and azimuthal profiles of the dust (in the millimetre and near-infrared) and gas emission (CO and CO) from reconstructed images. To constrain the morphology of the arc, we fitted an asymmetric model to the dust emission. To characterise the gas kinematics, we fitted a Keplerian model to the velocity map and extracted the azimuthal velocity profile by deprojecting the data. We…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
