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Lack of other molecules in CO-rich debris discs: is it primordial or secondary gas?

Authors :
Smirnov-Pinchukov, Grigorii V.
Moór, Attila
Semenov, Dmitry A.
Ábrahám, Péter
Henning, Thomas
Kóspál, Ágnes
Hughes, A. Meredith
di Folco, Emmanuel
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The nature of the gas in CO-rich debris discs remains poorly understood, as it could either be a remnant from the earlier Class II phase or of secondary origin, driven by the destruction of icy planetesimals. The aim of this paper was to elucidate the origin of the gas content in the debris discs via various simple molecules that are often detected in the less-evolved Class II discs. We present millimetre molecular line observations of nine circumstellar discs around A-type stars: four CO-rich debris discs (HD 21997, HD 121617, HD 131488, HD 131835) and five old Herbig Ae protoplanetary discs (HD 139614, HD 141569, HD 142666, HD 145718, HD 100453). The sources were observed with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Bands 5 and 6 with 1-2'' resolution. The Herbig Ae discs are detected in the CO isotopologues, CN, HCN, HCO$^+$, C2H, and CS lines. In contrast, only CO isotopologues are detected in the debris discs, showing a similar amount of CO to that found in the Herbig Ae protoplanetary discs. Using chemical and radiative transfer modelling, we show that the abundances of molecules other than CO in debris discs are expected to be very low. We consider multiple sets of initial elemental abundances with various degrees of H2 depletion. We find that the HCO+ lines should be the second brightest after the CO lines and that their intensities strongly depend on the overall CO/H$_2$ ratio of the gas. However, even in the ISM-like scenario, the simulated HCO+ emission remains weak as required by our non-detections.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 9 figures, 7 tables Accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2111.07655
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab3146