The GRAVITY young stellar object survey VI. Mapping the variable inner disk of HD 163296 at sub-au scales
Author
dc.contributor.author
Sánchez Bermúdez, J.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Garatti, Caratti
Author
dc.contributor.author
García López, R.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Perraut, K.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Labadie, L.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Benisty, Myriam
Author
dc.contributor.author
Brandner, W.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Dougados, C.
Author
dc.contributor.author
García, P. J.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Henning, Th.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Klarmann, L.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Amorim, A.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Bauboeck, M.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Berger, J. P.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Le Bouquin, J. B.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Caselli, P.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Clenet, Y.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Du Foresto, V. Coude
Author
dc.contributor.author
De Zeeuw, P. T.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Drescher, A.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Duvert, G.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Eckart, A.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Eisenhauer, F.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Filho, M.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Gao, F.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Gendron, E.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Genzel, R.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Gillessen, S.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Grellmann, R.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Heissel, G.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Horrobin, M.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Hubert, Z.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Jiménez Rosales, A.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Jocou, L.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Kervella, P.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Lacour, S.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Lapeyrere, V.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Lena, P.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Ott, T.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Paumard, T.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Perrin, G.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Shimizu, T.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Stadler, J.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Straub, O.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Straubmeier, C.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Sturm, E.
Author
dc.contributor.author
van Dishoeck, E.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Vincent, F.
Author
dc.contributor.author
von Fellenberg, S. D.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Widmann, F.
Author
dc.contributor.author
Woillez, J.
Admission date
dc.date.accessioned
2022-01-20T18:23:17Z
Available date
dc.date.available
2022-01-20T18:23:17Z
Publication date
dc.date.issued
2021
Cita de ítem
dc.identifier.citation
A&A 654, A97 (2021)
es_ES
Identifier
dc.identifier.other
10.1051/0004-6361/202039600
Identifier
dc.identifier.uri
https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/183785
Abstract
dc.description.abstract
Context. Protoplanetary disks drive some of the formation process (e.g., accretion, gas dissipation, formation of structures) of stars and planets. Understanding such physical processes is one of the most significant astrophysical questions. HD 163296 is an interesting young stellar object for which infrared and sub-millimeter observations have shown a prominent circumstellar disk with gaps plausibly created by forming planets.
Aims. This study aims to characterize the morphology of the inner disk in HD 163296 with multi-epoch, near-infrared interferometric observations performed with GRAVITY at the Very Large Telescope Interferometer. Our goal is to depict the K-band (lambda(0) similar to 2.2 mu m) structure of the inner rim with milliarcsecond (sub-au) angular resolution. Our data is complemented with archival Precision Integrated-Optics Near-infrared Imaging ExpeRiment (H-band; lambda(0) similar to 1.65 mu m) data of the source.
Methods. We performed a gradient descent parametric model fitting to recover the sub-au morphology of our source.
Results. Our analysis shows the existence of an asymmetry in the disk surrounding the central star of HD 163296. We confirm variability of the disk structure in the inner similar to 2 mas (0.2 au). While variability of the inner disk structure in this source has been suggested by previous interferometric studies, this is the first time that it is confirmed in the H- and K-bands by using a complete analysis of the closure phases and squared visibilities over several epochs. Because of the separation from the star, position changes, and the persistence of this asymmetric structure on timescales of several years, we argue that it is probably a dusty feature (e.g., a vortex or dust clouds) made by a mixing of silicate and carbon dust and/or refractory grains, inhomogeneously distributed above the mid-plane of the disk.
es_ES
Patrocinador
dc.description.sponsorship
UNAM PAPIIT project IA 101220
CONACyT "Ciencia de Frontera" project 263975
European Research Council (ERC)
European Commission 743029
Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology
European Commission UIDB/00099/2020
SFRH/BSAB/142940/2018
Science Foundation Ireland
European Commission 18/SIRG/5597
es_ES
Lenguage
dc.language.iso
en
es_ES
Publisher
dc.publisher
EDP Sciences
es_ES
Type of license
dc.rights
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States