A Multi-ringed, Modestly Inclined Protoplanetary Disk around AA Tau

  • Loomis R
  • Öberg K
  • Andrews S
  • et al.
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Abstract

AA Tau is the archetype for a class of stars with a peculiar periodic photometric variability thought to be related to a warped inner disk structure with a nearly edge-on viewing geometry. We present high resolution (∼0.″2) ALMA observations of the 0.87 and 1.3 mm dust continuum emission from the disk around AA Tau. These data reveal an evenly spaced three-ringed emission structure, with distinct peaks at 0.″34, 0.″66, and 0.″99, all viewed at a modest inclination of 59.°1 ± 0.°3 (decidedly not edge-on). In addition to this ringed substructure, we find non-axisymmetric features, including a “bridge” of emission that connects opposite sides of the innermost ring. We speculate on the nature of this “bridge” in light of accompanying observations of HCO + and 13 CO ( J  = 3–2) line emission. The HCO + emission is bright interior to the innermost dust ring, with a projected velocity field that appears rotated with respect to the resolved disk geometry, indicating the presence of a warp or inward radial flow. We suggest that the continuum bridge and HCO + line kinematics could originate from gap-crossing accretion streams, which may be responsible for the long-duration dimming of optical light from AA Tau.

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Loomis, R. A., Öberg, K. I., Andrews, S. M., & MacGregor, M. A. (2017). A Multi-ringed, Modestly Inclined Protoplanetary Disk around AA Tau. The Astrophysical Journal, 840(1), 23. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa6c63

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