The morphology of CSCha circumbinary disk suggesting the existence of a saturn-mass planet
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Kurtovic, N. T.
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The morphology of CSCha circumbinary disk suggesting the existence of a saturn-mass planet
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Context. Planets have been detected in circumbinary orbits in several different systems, despite the additional challenges faced during
their formation in such an environment.
Aims. We investigate the possibility of planetary formation in the spectroscopic binary CS Cha by analyzing its circumbinary disk.
Methods. The system was studied with high angular resolution ALMA observations at 0.87 mm. Visibilities modeling and Keplerian
fitting are used to constrain the physical properties of CS Cha, and the observations were compared to hydrodynamic simulations.
Results. Our observations are able to resolve the disk cavity in the dust continuum emission and the 12CO J:3–2 transition. We find
the dust continuum disk to be azimuthally axisymmetric (less than 9% of intensity variation along the ring) and of low eccentricity (of
0.039 at the peak brightness of the ring).
Conclusions. Under certain conditions, low eccentricities can be achieved in simulated disks without the need of a planet, however,
the combination of low eccentricity and axisymmetry is consistent with the presence of a Saturn-like planet orbiting near the edge of
the cavity.
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Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
German Research Foundation (DFG) KL 650/26-2
European Research Council (ERC) 101002188
ANID, "Millennium Science Initiative Program" NCN19_171
ANID BASAL FB210003
ACE210002
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 1190748
1191934
ANID - Millennium Science Initiative Program - Center NCN2021_080
European Research Council (ERC)
Spanish Government 101002188
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A&A 664, A151 (2022)
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