Young system development in a cometary globule: An investigation into the eccentric disk around AT Pyx in terms of planet-formation and interaction with its surrounding environment
Dan McLachlan, Christian Ginski, Jake Byrne, Chloe Lawlor, Justyn Campbell-White, Rik Claes, Bin Ren, Anibal Sierra

TL;DR
This study provides detailed observations and analysis of the eccentric disk around young star AT Pyx in a cometary globule, exploring planet formation potential and environmental effects in an unusual star-forming environment.
Contribution
It is the first detailed spatial resolution study of a disk within a cometary globule, analyzing its morphology, potential embedded planets, and environmental influences.
Findings
Disk is eccentric and possibly shaped by embedded planets.
Estimated planet mass range is 0.004 to 3 Jupiter masses.
Evidence suggests a late-stage infall event and possible binarity.
Abstract
This paper presents new data and analyses of the AT Pyx system, a disk-hosting young star located in a cometary globule in the Gum Nebula. This radiation-driven structure is an unusual environment for observations of planet formation and differs greatly from the low-mass star-forming regions disks are most commonly observed in. Aided by a collection of visual and spectroscopic data available for this system, this paper aims to infer the possibility of embedded planets existing within the disk and how the system's environment may affect its disk morphology. Using data from the VLT's instruments XSHOOTER, ESPRESSO and - most prominently - SPHERE along with data from ALMA, we make a variety of measurements (geometric, photometric and otherwise) to characterise the observed disk features and attributes such as spiral arms and eccentricity. Mapping of the velocity components is also…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science
