Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming Scales (MAPS). IV. Emission Surfaces and Vertical Distribution of Molecules
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Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming Scales (MAPS). IV. Emission Surfaces and Vertical Distribution of Molecules
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- Law, Charles J.;
- Teague, Richard;
- Loomis, Ryan A.;
- Bae, Jaehan;
- Oberg, Karin;
- Czekala, Ian;
- Andrews, Sean M.;
- Aikawa, Yuri;
- Alarcón, Felipe;
- Bergin, Edwin A.;
- Bergner, Jennifer B.;
- Booth, Alice S.;
- Bosman, Arthur D.;
- Calahan, Jenny K.;
- Cataldi, Gianni;
- Cleeves, Ilsedore;
- Furuya, Kenji;
- Guzmán, Viviana V.;
- Huang, Jane;
- Ilee, John D.;
- Le Gal, Romane;
- Liu, Yao;
- Long, Feng;
- Menard, Francois;
- Nomura, Hideko;
- Pérez Muñoz, Laura;
- Qi, Chunhua;
- Schwarz, Kamber R.;
- Soto, Daniela;
- Tsukagoshi, Takashi;
- Yamato, Yoshihide;
- Van 't Hoff, Merel L. R.;
- Walsh, Catherine;
- Wilner, David J.;
- Zhang, Ke;
Abstract
The Molecules with ALMA at Planet-forming Scales (MAPS) Large Program provides a unique opportunity to
study the vertical distribution of gas, chemistry, and temperature in the protoplanetary disks around IM Lup,
GM Aur, AS 209, HD 163296, and MWC 480. By using the asymmetry of molecular line emission relative to the
disk major axis, we infer the emission height (z) above the midplane as a function of radius (r). Using this method,
we measure emitting surfaces for a suite of CO isotopologues, HCN, and C2H. We find that 12CO emission traces
the most elevated regions with z r > 0.3, while emission from the less abundant 13CO and C18O probes deeper
into the disk at altitudes of z r 0.2. C2H and HCN have lower opacities and signal-to-noise ratios, making
surface fitting more difficult, and could only be reliably constrained in AS 209, HD 163296, and MWC 480, with
z r 0.1, i.e., relatively close to the planet-forming midplanes. We determine peak brightness temperatures of
the optically thick CO isotopologues and use these to trace 2D disk temperature structures. Several CO temperature
profiles and emission surfaces show dips in temperature or vertical height, some of which are associated with gaps
and rings in line and/or continuum emission. These substructures may be due to local changes in CO column
density, gas surface density, or gas temperatures, and detailed thermochemical models are necessary to better
constrain their origins and relate the chemical compositions of elevated disk layers with those of planet-forming
material in disk midplanes. This paper is part of the MAPS special issue of the Astrophysical Journal Supplement.
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National Science Foundation (NSF) DGE 1256260
Smithsonian Institution
NASA through the NASA Hubble Fellowship HST-HF2-51429.001
Space Telescope Science Institute
National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) NAS5-26555
Simons Foundation 321183
National Science Foundation (NSF)
NSF - Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences (MPS) 1907653
National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) 17-XRP17 2-0012
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 11180904
ANID project Basal AFB-170002
NAOJ ALMA Scientific Research 2019-13B
Scientific Research 18H05222
20H05847
National Science Foundation (NSF)
NSF - Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences (MPS) 1907653
UK Research & Innovation (UKRI)
Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration FINESST 80NSSC19K1534
David and Lucile Packard Foundation and Johnson & Johnson'sWiSTEM2D Program
UK Research & Innovation (UKRI)
Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC) ST/T000287/1
CNES fellowship
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) 11973090
French National Research Agency (ANR) ANR-16-CE31-0013
ANR-15IDEX-02
ANID FONDECYT Iniciacion 11181068
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (MEXT)
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI) JP17K14244
JP20K04017
IGPEES
WINGS Program
University of Tokyo
Michigan Society of Fellows
University of Leeds
UK Research & Innovation (UKRI)
Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
UKRI ST/T000287/1
ST/R000549/1
MR/T040726/1
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) HST-HF2-51401.001
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The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 257:4 (24pp), 2021 November
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