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2015ApJ...815L..21F - Astrophys. J., 815, L21 (2015/December-3)

Inferring planet mass from spiral structures in protoplanetary disks.

FUNG J. and DONG R.

Abstract (from CDS):

Recent observations of protoplanetary disk have reported spiral structures that are potential signatures of embedded planets, and modeling efforts have shown that a single planet can excite multiple spiral arms, in contrast to conventional disk-planet interaction theory. Using two and three-dimensional hydrodynamics simulations to perform a systematic parameter survey, we confirm the existence of multiple spiral arms in disks with a single planet, and discover a scaling relation between the azimuthal separation of the primary and secondary arm, and the planet-to-star mass ratio q: for companions between Neptune mass and 16 Jupiter masses around a 1 solar mass star, and for brown dwarf mass companions. This relation is independent of the disk's temperature, and can be used to infer a planet's mass to within an accuracy of about 30% given only the morphology of a face-on disk. Combining hydrodynamics and Monte-Carlo radiative transfer calculations, we verify that our numerical measurements of are accurate representations of what would be measured in near-infrared scattered light images, such as those expected to be taken by Gemini/GPI, Very Large Telescope/SPHERE, or Subaru/SCExAO in the future. Finally, we are able to infer, using our scaling relation, that the planet responsible for the spiral structure in SAO 206462 has a mass of about 6 Jupiter masses.

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Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - methods: numerical - planet-disk interactions - planets and satellites: formation - protoplanetary disks - stars: variables: T Tauri, Herbig Ae/Be

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