2018A&A...614A.113H -
Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 614A, 113-113 (2018/6-1)
ALMA detection of a tentative nearly edge-on rotating disk around the nearby AGB star R Doradus.
HOMAN W., DANILOVICH T., DECIN L., DE KOTER A., NUTH J. and VAN DE SANDE M.
Abstract (from CDS):
A spectral scan of the circumstellar environment of the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) star R Doradus was taken with ALMA in cycle 2 at frequencies between 335 and 362 GHz and with a spatial resolution of ∼150 milliarcseconds. Many molecular lines show a spatial offset between the blue and red shifted emission in the innermost regions of the wind. The position-velocity diagrams of this feature, in combination with previous SPHERE data and theoretical work point towards the presence of a compact differentially rotating disk, orientated nearly edge-on. We model the 28SiO (v = 1, J = 8 - 7) emission with a disk model. We estimate the disk mass and angular momentum to be 3 x 10–6 M☉ and 5 x 1040 m2 kg s–1. The latter presents an "angular momentum problem" that may be solved by assuming that the disk is the result of wind-companion interactions with a companion of at least 2.5 earth masses, located at 6 AU, the tentatively determined location of the disk's inner rim. An isolated clump of emission is detected to the south-east with a velocity that is high compared to the previously determined terminal velocity of the wind. Its position and mean velocity suggest that it may be associated with a companion planet, located at the disk's inner rim.
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© ESO 2018
Journal keyword(s):
radiative transfer - stars: AGB and post-AGB - circumstellar matter - submillimeter: stars
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