A Compact Concentration of Large Grains in the HD 142527 Protoplanetary Dust Trap
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Casassus Montero, Simón
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A Compact Concentration of Large Grains in the HD 142527 Protoplanetary Dust Trap
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A pathway to the formation of planetesimals, and eventually giant planets, may occur in concentrations of dust
grains trapped in pressure maxima. Dramatic crescent-shaped dust concentrations have been seen in recent radio
images at submillimeter wavelengths. These disk asymmetries could represent the initial phases of planet formation
in the dust trap scenario, provided that grain sizes are spatially segregated. A testable prediction of azimuthal dust
trapping is that progressively larger grains should be more sharply confined and should follow a distribution that is
markedly different from the gas. However, gas tracers such as 12CO and the infrared emission from small grains are
both very optically thick where the submillimeter continuum originates, so previous observations have been unable
to test the trapping predictions or to identify compact concentrations of larger grains required for planet formation
by core accretion. Here we report multifrequency observations of HD 142527, from 34 to 700 GHz, that reveal a
compact concentration of grains approaching centimeter sizes, with a few Earth masses, embedded in a large-scale
crescent of smaller, submillimeter-sized particles. The emission peaks at wavelengths shorter than ∼1 mm are
optically thick and trace the temperature structure resulting from shadows cast by the inner regions. Given this
temperature structure, we infer that the largest dust grains are concentrated in the 34 GHz clump. We conclude that
dust trapping is efficient enough for grains observable at centimeter wavelengths to lead to compact concentrations.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/134804
DOI: doi:10.1088/0004-637X/812/2/126
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The Astrophysical Journal, 812:126 (14pp), 2015 October 20
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