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ALMA Observations of the Asymmetric Dust Disk around DM Tau

arXiv:2102.05905 · doi:10.3847/1538-4357/abe59f

Abstract

We report an analysis of the dust disk around DM~Tau, newly observed with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) at 1.3 mm. The ALMA observations with high sensitivity (8.4~Jy/beam) and high angular resolution (35~mas, 5.1~au) detect two asymmetries on the ring at 20~au. They could be two vortices in early evolution, the destruction of a large scale vortex, or double continuum emission peaks with different dust sizes. We also found millimeter emissions with 50~Jy (a lower limit dust mass of 0.3~) inside the 3-au ring. To characterize these emissions, we modeled the spectral energy distribution (SED) of DM~Tau using a Monte Carlo radiative transfer code. We found that an additional ring at 1~au could explain both the DM~Tau SED and the central point source. The disk midplane temperature at the 1-au ring calculated in our modeling is less than the typical water sublimation temperature of 150~K, prompting the possibility of forming small icy planets there.

26 pages, 17 figures

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