Abstract
We have detected [C i ] 3 P 1 – 3 P 0 emissions in the gaseous debris disks of 49 Ceti and β Pictoris with the 10 m telescope of the Atacama Submillimeter Telescope Experiment, which is the first detection of such emissions. The line profiles of [C i ] are found to resemble those of CO( J = 3–2) observed with the same telescope and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array. This result suggests that atomic carbon (C) coexists with CO in the debris disks and is likely formed by the photodissociation of CO. Assuming an optically thin [C i ] emission with the excitation temperature ranging from 30 to 100 K, the column density of C is evaluated to be (2.2 ± 0.2) × 10 17 and (2.5 ± 0.7) × 10 16 cm −2 for 49 Ceti and β Pictoris, respectively. The C/CO column density ratio is thus derived to be 54 ± 19 and 69 ± 42 for 49 Ceti and β Pictoris, respectively. These ratios are higher than those of molecular clouds and diffuse clouds by an order of magnitude. The unusually high ratios of C to CO are likely attributed to a lack of H 2 molecules needed to reproduce CO molecules efficiently from C. This result implies a small number of H 2 molecules in the gas disk, i.e., there is an appreciable contribution of secondary gas from dust grains.
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Higuchi, A. E., Sato, A., Tsukagoshi, T., Sakai, N., Iwasaki, K., Momose, M., … Yamamoto, S. (2017). Detection of Submillimeter-wave [C i] Emission in Gaseous Debris Disks of 49 Ceti and β Pictoris. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 839(1), L14. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aa67f4
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