2020A&A...642L...7P


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2020A&A...642L...7P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 642, L7-7 (2020/10-1)

ALMA chemical survey of disk-outflow sources in Taurus (ALMA-DOT). II. Vertical stratification of CO, CS, CN, H2CO, and CH3OH in a Class I disk.

PODIO L., GARUFI A., CODELLA C., FEDELE D., BIANCHI E., BACCIOTTI F., CECCARELLI C., FAVRE C., MERCIMEK S., RYGL K. and TESTI L.

Abstract (from CDS):

The chemical composition of planets is inherited from that of the natal protoplanetary disk at the time of planet formation. Increasing observational evidence suggests that planet formation occurs in less than 1-2Myr. This motivates the need for spatially resolved spectral observations of young Class I disks, as carried out by the ALMA chemical survey of Disk-Outflow sources in Taurus (ALMA-DOT). In the context of ALMA-DOT, we observe the edge-on disk around the Class I source IRAS 04302+2247 (the butterfly star) in the 1.3mm continuum and five molecular lines. We report the first tentative detection of methanol (CH3OH) in a Class I disk and resolve, for the first time, the vertical structure of a disk with multiple molecular tracers. The bulk of the emission in the CO 2-1, CS 5-4, and o-H2CO 31,2-21,1 lines originates from the warm molecular layer, with the line intensity peaking at increasing disk heights, z, for increasing radial distances, r. Molecular emission is vertically stratified, with CO observed at larger disk heights (aperture z/r∼0.41-0.45) compared to both CS and H2CO, which are nearly cospatial (z/r∼0.21-0.28). In the outer midplane, the line emission decreases due to molecular freeze-out onto dust grains (freeze-out layer) by a factor of >100 (CO) and 15 (CS). The H2CO emission decreases by a factor of only about 2, which is possibly due to H2CO formation on icy grains, followed by a nonthermal release into the gas phase. The inferred [CH3OH]/[H2CO] abundance ratio is 0.5-0.6, which is 1-2 orders of magnitude lower than for Class 0 hot corinos, and a factor ∼2.5 lower than the only other value inferred for a protoplanetary disk (in TW Hya, 1.3-1.7). Additionally, it is at the lower edge but still consistent with the values in comets. This may indicate that some chemical reprocessing occurs in disks before the formation of planets and comets.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2020

Journal keyword(s): protoplanetary disks - astrochemistry - ISM: molecules - pulsars: individual: IRAS 04302 +2247

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/642/L7): list.dat fits/*>

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 [JCC87] IRAS 2A Y*O 03 28 55.55 +31 14 36.7           ~ 459 3
2 [JCC87] IRAS 4A Y*O 03 29 10.49 +31 13 30.8           ~ 715 1
3 NAME Perseus Cloud SFR 03 35.0 +31 13           ~ 1364 0
4 QSO B0420-0127 QSO 04 23 15.80072217 -01 20 33.0656073   17.50 17.00 16.28   ~ 1207 3
5 V* V1213 Tau Or* 04 31 37.5055489536 +18 12 24.383952396           K7 568 0
6 IRAS 04302+2247 Y*O 04 33 16.50096 +22 53 20.4000           ~ 176 0
7 NAME Taurus Complex SFR 04 41.0 +25 52           ~ 4416 0
8 QSO B0507+179 QSO 05 10 02.36912937 +18 00 41.5815635   20.0 19.0 19.09   ~ 433 1
9 V* V883 Ori Or* 05 38 18.1018261392 -07 02 26.017707120           F:I: 212 0
10 V* TW Hya TT* 11 01 51.9053285064 -34 42 17.033218380   11.94 10.50 10.626 9.18 K6Ve 1892 1
11 IRAS 16293-2422 cor 16 32 22.56 -24 28 31.8           ~ 1252 1
12 NAME IRAS 16293-2422B Y*O 16 32 22.63 -24 28 31.8           ~ 283 0
13 NAME IRAS 16293-2422A Y*O 16 32 22.869 -24 28 36.11           ~ 167 0
14 HD 163296 Ae* 17 56 21.2881851168 -21 57 21.871819008 7.00 6.93 6.85 6.86 6.67 A3VaekA1mA1 1111 0
15 IRAS 18059-3211 PN? 18 09 13.39776 -32 10 50.0340           A0III: 25 0

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