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2016ApJ...820...19T - Astrophys. J., 820, 19 (2016/March-3)

Mapping CO gas in the GG Tauri A triple system with 50 au spatial resolution.

TANG Y.-W., DUTREY A., GUILLOTEAU S., CHAPILLON E., PIETU V., DI FOLCO E., BARY J., BECK T., BEUST H., BOEHLER Y., GUETH F., HURE J.-M., PIERENS A. and SIMON M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We aim to unveil the observational imprint of physical mechanisms that govern planetary formation in the young, multiple system GG Tau A. We present ALMA observations of 12CO and 13CO 3-2 and 0.9 mm continuum emission with 0".35 resolution. The 12CO 3-2 emission, found within the cavity of the circumternary dust ring (at radius <180 au) where no 13CO emission is detected, confirms the presence of CO gas near the circumstellar disk of GG Tau Aa. The outer disk and the recently detected hot spot lying at the outer edge of the dust ring are mapped both in 12CO and 13CO. The gas emission in the outer disk can be radially decomposed as a series of slightly overlapping Gaussian rings, suggesting the presence of unresolved gaps or dips. The dip closest to the disk center lies at a radius very close to the hot spot location at ∼250-260 au. The CO excitation conditions indicate that the outer disk remains in the shadow of the ring. The hot spot probably results from local heating processes. The two latter points reinforce the hypothesis that the hot spot is created by an embedded proto-planet shepherding the outer disk.

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Journal keyword(s): planet-disk interactions - protoplanetary disks - stars: individual: GG Tau A

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