论文标题
在HD 169142中的移动阴影和压力上
On moving shadows and pressure bumps in HD 169142
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论文摘要
在发现积聚行星PDS70B的情况下,对年轻行星的搜索首次突破。在这项研究中,我们旨在扩大我们对HR8799或太阳系等多行星系统形成的理解。我们先前对HD169142的研究是最接近的Herbig恒星之一,它指向了阴影铸造的原月球候选人。在这里,我们提出了后续观察,以检验我们先前提出的假设。我们将新数据设置为上下文,以前的观察结果在6年内遵循磁盘的结构变化。我们发现在内环中先前描述的表面亮度倾角的位置上有空间分辨的系统变化。我们进一步发现沿环方方向上的方位角方向的变化。最后,我们的球体数据与最近的ALMA观察结果的比较表明,明亮环的依赖性径向谱。戒指表面亮度发生变化的时间尺度表明,它们是由1-10MJ行星铸造的阴影引起的,该行星被灰尘包围,轨道与我们自己的太阳系中的巨型行星相当。此外,我们发现了环中温度引起的不稳定性的第一个指示。最后,我们首次在空间上解决压力最大值,宽度为4.5au。在压力最大值周围的mm波长处,环的密度分布可能进一步表明雪线,甚至较大晶粒的动力学和反馈。
The search for young planets had its first breakthrough with the detection of the accreting planet PDS70b. In this study, we aim to broaden our understanding towards the formation of multi-planet systems such as HR8799 or the Solar System. Our previous study on HD169142, one of the closest Herbig stars, points towards a shadow-casting protoplanetary candidate. Here, we present follow-up observations to test our previously proposed hypothesis. We set our new data into context with previous observations to follow structural changes in the disk over the course of 6 years. We find spatially resolved systematic changes in the position of the previously described surface brightness dip in the inner ring. We further find changes in the brightness structure in azimuthal direction along the ring. And finally, a comparison of our SPHERE data with recent ALMA observations reveals a wavelength dependent radial profile of the bright ring. The time-scale on which the changes in the ring's surface brightness occur suggest that they are caused by a shadow cast by a 1-10Mj planet surrounded by dust, an orbit comparable to those of the giant planets in our own Solar System. Additionally, we find the first indications for temperature-induced instabilities in the ring. And finally, we trace a pressure maxima, for the first time spatially resolved, with a width of 4.5au. The density distribution of the ring at mm wavelengths around the pressure maxima could further indicate effects from snow lines or even the dynamics and feedback of the larger grains.