The Circumbinary Disk of HD 34700A: I. CO gas kinematics indicate spirals, infall, and vortex motions
J. Stadler, M. Benisty, F. Zagaria, A. F. Izquierdo, J. Speedie, A. J. Winter, L. W\"olfer, J. Bae, S. Facchini, D. Fasano, N. Kurtovic, R. Teague

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to reveal complex gas kinematics, spiral structures, and potential vortex and infall motions in the circumbinary disk of HD 34700A, indicating a highly perturbed and dynamic environment.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA analysis of HD 34700A's circumbinary disk, uncovering non-Keplerian motions, spirals, and possible vortex and infall signatures, advancing understanding of disk perturbations.
Findings
Detection of non-Keplerian gas motions and spirals in the disk.
Identification of a streamer indicating infall onto the disk.
Evidence of vortex-like flows and disk perturbations.
Abstract
We present the first high-resolution ( 0.14") Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Band 6 dust continuum and CO molecular line emission observations of the quadruple system HD 34700. In particular, HD 34700AaAb is a spectroscopic binary () surrounded by two low-mass companions at large separations. Its circumbinary disk is highly substructured, featuring numerous spiral arms and a large cavity observed in infrared (IR) scattered light. We analyzed the CO line channel and intensity moment maps. By fitting a Keplerian model to the line channel emission, we identified the residual motions and conducted a line spectra analysis. We resolved an asymmetric continuum crescent on top of a dust ring at 0.39" (138 au), colocated with the IR ring. The CO molecule line emissions trace a smaller cavity in gas, whose edge aligns with the inner rim of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
