The ALMA survey to Resolve exoKuiper belt Substructures (ARKS) IV: CO gas imaging and overview
S. Mac Manamon, L. Matr\`a, S. Marino, A. Brennan, Y. Han, M. R. Jankovic, P. Weber, M. Bonduelle, J. M. Carpenter, G. Cataldi, A. M. Hughes, A. K\'osp\'al, J. P. Marshall, B.C. Matthews, J. Milli, A. Mo\'or, K. \"Oberg, S. P\'erez, A. A. Sefilian, D. J. Wilner, M. C. Wyatt

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to analyze CO gas distribution, mass, and isotopologue ratios in debris disks, revealing insights into their gas content, structure, and evolution.
Contribution
First high-resolution spectro-spatial analysis of CO in debris disks, providing detailed gas distribution, mass estimates, and isotopologue ratios across multiple systems.
Findings
CO is more radially extended than dust in gas-bearing disks.
Isotopologue flux ratios are constant with radius, indicating optical thickness.
Gas detection correlates with system age, but no clear trend within young systems.
Abstract
CO gas is detected in a significant number of debris discs, but its origin and evolution remains unclear. Key constraints are its mass and spectro-spatial distribution, which are coupled through optical depth and have only been analysed at low to moderate resolution so far. The ALMA survey to Resolve exoKuiper belt Substructures (ARKS) is the first ALMA large program to target debris discs at high spectro-spatial resolution. We used CO and CO J=3-2 line data of 18 ARKS debris belts, 5 of which were already known to host gas, to analyse the spectro-spatial distribution of CO, constrain the gas masses, and to search for gas in the remaining systems. We developed a line-imaging pipeline and produced line cubes for each disc, with a spatial resolution down to 70 mas and spectral resolution of 26 m s. Using spectro-spatial shifting and stacking, we produced high…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
