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SUBMILLIMETER ARRAY OBSERVATIONS OF THE RX J1633.9-2442 TRANSITION DISK: EVIDENCE FOR MULTIPLE PLANETS IN THE MAKING

Identifieur interne : 005938 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 005937; suivant : 005939

SUBMILLIMETER ARRAY OBSERVATIONS OF THE RX J1633.9-2442 TRANSITION DISK: EVIDENCE FOR MULTIPLE PLANETS IN THE MAKING

Auteurs : Lucas A. Cieza [États-Unis] ; Geoffrey S. Mathews [États-Unis] ; Jonathan P. Williams [États-Unis] ; Francois C. Menard [France] ; Adam L. Kraus [États-Unis] ; Matthias R. Schreiber [Chili] ; Gisela A. Romero [Chili, Argentine] ; Mariana Orellana [Argentine] ; Michael J. Ireland [Australie]

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We present continuum high-resolution Submillimeter Array (SMA) observations of the transition disk object RX J 1633.9-2442, which is located in the Ophiuchus molecular cloud and has recently been identified as a likely site of ongoing giant planet formation. The observations were taken at 340 GHz (880 μm) with the SMA in its most extended configuration, resulting in an angular resolution of 0".3 (35 AU at the distance of the target). We find that the disk is highly inclined (i ∼ 50°) and has an inner cavity ∼25 AU in radius, which is clearly resolved by our observations. We simultaneously model the entire optical to millimeter wavelength spectral energy distribution and SMA visibilities of RX J 1633.9-2442 in order to constrain the structure of its disk. We find that an empty cavity ∼25 AU in radius is inconsistent with the excess emission observed at 12, 22, and 24 μm. Instead, the mid-IR excess can be modeled by either a narrow, optically thick ring at ∼10 AU or an optically thin region extending from ∼7 AU to ∼25 AU. The inner disk (r ? 5 AU) is mostly depleted of small dust grains as attested by the lack of detectable near-IR excess. We also present deep Keck aperture masking observations in the near-IR, which rule out the presence of a companion up to 500 times fainter than the primary star (in K band) for projected separations in the 5-20 AU range. We argue that the complex structure of the RX J1633.9-2442 disk is best explained by multiple planets embedded within the disk. We also suggest that the properties and incidence of objects such as RX J 1633.9-2442, T Cha, and LkCa 15 (and those of the companions recently identified to these two latter objects) are most consistent with the runaway gas accretion phase of the core accretion model, when giant planets gain their envelopes and suddenly become massive enough to open wide gaps in the disk.


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