The disk around HD 142527 attracts a great amount of attention compared to others because of its resolved (sub-)millimeter dust continuum that is concentrated into the shape of a horseshoe toward the north of the star. In this Letter we present spatially resolved ALMA detections of the HCN J = 4-3 and CS J = 7-6 emission lines. These lines give us a deeper view into the disk compared to the (optically thicker) CO isotopes. This is the first detection of CS J = 7-6 coming from a protoplanetary disk. Both emission lines are azimuthally asymmetric and are suppressed under the horseshoe-shaped continuum emission peak. A possible mechanism for explaining the decrease under the horseshoe-shaped continuum is the increased opacity coming from the higher dust concentration at the continuum peak. Lower dust and/or gas temperatures and an optically thick radio-continuum reduce line emission by freezing out and shielding emission from the far side of the disk. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..
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Van Der Plas, G., Casassus, S., Ménard, F., Perez, S., Thi, W. F., Pinte, C., & Christiaens, V. (2014). Spatially resolved HCN J = 4-3 and CS J = 7-6 emission from the disk around HD 142527. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 792(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/792/2/L25
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