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An ALMA Survey of Chemistry in Disks around M4-M5 Stars

Authors :
Pegues, Jamila
Oberg, Karin I.
Bergner, Jennifer B.
Huang, Jane
Pascucci, Ilaria
Teague, Richard
Andrews, Sean M.
Bergin, Edwin A.
Cleeves, L. Ilsedore
Guzman, Viviana V.
Long, Feng
Qi, Chunhua
Wilner, David J.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

M-stars are the most common hosts of planetary systems in the Galaxy. Protoplanetary disks around M-stars thus offer a prime opportunity to study the chemistry of planet-forming environments. We present an ALMA survey of molecular line emission toward a sample of five protoplanetary disks around M4-M5 stars (FP Tau, J0432+1827, J1100-7619, J1545-3417, and Sz 69). These observations can resolve chemical structures down to tens of AU. Molecular lines of $^{12}$CO, $^{13}$CO, C$^{18}$O, C$_2$H, and HCN are detected toward all five disks. Lines of H$_2$CO and DCN are detected toward 2/5 and 1/5 disks, respectively. For disks with resolved C$^{18}$O, C$_2$H, HCN, and H$_2$CO emission, we observe substructures similar to those previously found in disks around solar-type stars (e.g., rings, holes, and plateaus). C$_2$H and HCN excitation conditions estimated interior to the pebble disk edge for the bright disk J1100-7619 are consistent with previous measurements around solar-type stars. The correlation previously found between C$_2$H and HCN fluxes for solar-type disks extends to our M4-M5 disk sample, but the typical C$_2$H/HCN ratio is higher for the M4-M5 disk sample. This latter finding is reminiscent of the hydrocarbon enhancements found by previous observational infrared surveys in the innermost ($<br />Comment: 46 pages (20 pages in the main document, 26 pages in the appendix), 48 figures, 7 tables. Accepted in ApJ (February 2021)

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2fc6f1e034fbd8bf0345e60353ffb251