An Asymmetric Dust Ring around a Very Low Mass Star ZZ Tau IRS

  • Hashimoto J
  • Dong R
  • Muto T
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Abstract

We present Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) gas and dust observations at band 7 (339 GHz: 0.89 mm) of the protoplanetary disk around a very low mass star ZZ Tau IRS with a spatial resolution of 025. The 12 CO J = 3 → 2 position–velocity diagram suggests a dynamical mass of ZZ Tau IRS of ∼0.1–0.3 M ☉ . The disk has a total flux density of 273.9 mJy, corresponding to an estimated mass of 24–50 M ⊕ in dust. The dust emission map shows a ring at r = 58 au and an azimuthal asymmetry at r = 45 au with a position angle of 135°. The properties of the asymmetry, including radial width, aspect ratio, contrast, and contribution to the total flux, were found to be similar to the asymmetries around intermediate mass stars (∼2 M ☉ ) such as MWC 758 and IRS 48. This implies that the asymmetry in the ZZ Tau IRS disk shares a similar origin with others, despite the star being ∼10 times less massive. Our observations also suggest that the inner and outer parts of the disk may be misaligned. Overall, the ZZ Tau IRS disk shows evidence of giant planet formation on a ∼10 au scale at a few megayears. If confirmed, it will challenge existing core accretion models in which such planets have been predicted to be extremely hard to form around very low mass stars.

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Hashimoto, J., Dong, R., & Muto, T. (2021). An Asymmetric Dust Ring around a Very Low Mass Star ZZ Tau IRS. The Astronomical Journal, 161(6), 264. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/abf431

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