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Constraints on the gas-phase C/O ratio of DR Tau's outer disk from CS, SO, and C$_2$H observations

Authors :
Huang, Jane
Bergin, Edwin A.
Gal, Romane Le
Andrews, Sean M.
Bae, Jaehan
Keyte, Luke
Sturm, J. A.
Source :
ApJ 973 135 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Millimeter wavelength observations of Class II protoplanetary disks often display strong emission from hydrocarbons and high CS/SO values, providing evidence that the gas-phase C/O ratio commonly exceeds 1 in their outer regions. We present new NOEMA observations of CS $5-4$, SO $7_6-6_5$ and $5_6-4_5$, C$_2$H $N=3-2$, HCN $3-2$, HCO$^+$ $3-2$, and H$^{13}$CO$^+$ $3-2$ in the DR Tau protoplanetary disk at a resolution of $\sim0.4''$ (80 au). Estimates for the disk-averaged CS/SO ratio range from $\sim0.4-0.5$, the lowest value reported thus far for a T Tauri disk. At a projected separation of $\sim180$ au northeast of the star, the SO moment maps exhibit a clump that has no counterpart in the other lines, and the CS/SO value decreases to $<0.2$ at its location. Thermochemical models calculated with DALI indicate that DR Tau's low CS/SO ratio and faint C$_2$H emission can be explained by a gas-phase C/O ratio that is $<1$ at the disk radii traced by NOEMA. Comparisons of DR Tau's SO emission to maps of extended structures traced by $^{13}$CO suggest that late infall may contribute to driving down the gas-phase C/O ratio of its disk.<br />Comment: Published in ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
ApJ 973 135 (2024)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2407.01679
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad6447