论文标题
螺旋臂的动力学证据 - MWC 758 Protoplanetary磁盘中的驱动星球
Dynamical Evidence of a Spiral Arm--Driving Planet in the MWC 758 Protoplanetary Disk
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论文摘要
十多个年轻的星星在其周围的原球磁盘中主持螺旋臂。这种武器的激发机制正在争论中。两个领先的假设 - 伴随盘相互作用和重力不稳定性(GI) - 预测螺旋的明显运动。通过使用非常大型望远镜(VLT)上的球仪器(VLT)上的Sphere仪器对MWC 758螺旋臂系统进行跨越$ {\ sim} 5 $ yr的成像,我们首次测试了两个假设。我们发现螺旋的模式速度与GI起源不一致。我们的测量进一步证明了驱动磁盘臂的微弱的“失踪行星”的存在。平均螺旋模式速度为$ 0。此外,我们目睹了可能源自内部磁盘的全球尺度上的阴影效果的变化。
More than a dozen young stars host spiral arms in their surrounding protoplanetary disks. The excitation mechanisms of such arms are under debate. The two leading hypotheses -- companion-disk interaction and gravitational instability (GI) -- predict distinct motion for spirals. By imaging the MWC 758 spiral arm system at two epochs spanning ${\sim}5$ yr using the SPHERE instrument on the Very Large Telescope (VLT), we test the two hypotheses for the first time. We find that the pattern speeds of the spirals are not consistent with the GI origin. Our measurements further evince the existence of a faint "missing planet" driving the disk arms. The average spiral pattern speed is $0.\!^\circ22\pm0.\!^\circ03$ yr$^{-1}$, pointing to a driver at $172_{-14}^{+18}$ au around a $1.9$ $M_\odot$ central star if it is on a circular orbit. In addition, we witness time varying shadowing effects on a global scale that are likely originated from an inner disk.