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2021ApJ...921L..34M - Astrophys. J., 921, L34-L34 (2021/November-2)

CI Tau: a controlled experiment in disk-planet interaction.

MULEY D. and DONG R.

Abstract (from CDS):

CI Tau is a young (∼2 Myr) T Tauri system with a substantial near-infrared (NIR) excess in its spectral energy distribution (SED), indicating that the protoplanetary disk extends very close to its star. This is seemingly at odds with the radial-velocity discovery of CI Tau b, a ∼12 MJ planet at ∼0.1 au, which would be expected to carve a wide, deep cavity in the innermost disk. To investigate this apparent contradiction, we run 2D hydrodynamics simulations to study the effect of the planet on the disk, then post-process the results with radiative transfer to obtain an SED. We find that at ∼0.1 au, even such a massive companion has little impact on the NIR excess, a result that holds regardless of planetary eccentricity and dust size distribution. Conversely, the observed full-disk signature in CI Tau's SED is consistent with the existence of the hot super-Jupiter CI Tau b. As our simulations uncover, clear transition-disk signatures in SEDs are more likely to be signposts of nascent "warm" Jupiters, located at around 1 au in the future habitable zones of their host stars.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Protoplanetary disks - Exoplanet detection methods - Radiative transfer - Hydrodynamics

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