论文标题

可视化行星形成的运动学

Visualizing the Kinematics of Planet Formation

论文作者

Disk Dynamics Collaboration, Armitage, Philip J., Bae, Jaehan, Benisty, Myriam, Bergin, Edwin A., Casassus, Simon, Czekala, Ian, Facchini, Stefano, Fung, Jeffrey, Hall, Cassandra, Ilee, John D., Keppler, Miriam, Kuznetsova, Aleksandra, Gal, Romane Le, Loomis, Ryan A., Lyra, Wladimir, Manger, Natascha, Perez, Sebastian, Pinte, Christophe, Price, Daniel J., Rosotti, Giovanni, Szulagyi, Judit, Schwarz, Kamber, Simon, Jacob B., Teague, Richard, Zhang, Ke

论文摘要

在多个波长中,常规观察到了原星盘尘埃中的一系列令人惊叹的子结构范围。这些缝隙,环和螺旋形高度表明了看不见的行星,这暗示了当前的观察设施能够在行动中捕获行星形成。在过去的十年中,我们对年轻星球对其父母磁盘动态结构的影响的理解已经大大发展,揭示了许多潜在的可观察到的特征,这些特征将背叛深层嵌入的行星。同时,最近的观察结果表明,在多个来源中发现了原动性磁盘运动学结构的微妙扰动,可能是与嵌入式行星相关的特征性干扰。在这项工作中,我们回顾了行星 - 磁盘相互作用的理论背景,重点是运动特征,以及用于在空间和光谱分辨的观测值中观察这些相互作用的当前方法。我们讨论了行星的这种运动学检测的潜在凹坑,为成像和分析干涉数据提供了最佳实践,以及一套标准,用于用作任何声称检测嵌入行星的基准。我们将讨论有关行星盘相互作用的当前模拟状态的讨论,突出了特定感兴趣的领域和未来的方向,这些领域将为我们搜索嵌入行星的搜索带来最大的影响。这项工作是2019年10月在纽约市Flatiron Institute的计算机天体物理学中心举行的“可视化行星组的运动学”研讨会的最终。

A stunning range of substructures in the dust of protoplanetary disks is routinely observed across a range of wavelengths. These gaps, rings and spirals are highly indicative of a population of unseen planets, hinting at the possibility of current observational facilities being able to capture planet-formation in action. Over the last decade, our understanding of the influence of a young planet on the dynamical structure of its parental disk has progressed significantly, revealing a host of potentially observable features which would betray the presence of a deeply embedded planet. In concert, recent observations have shown that subtle perturbations in the kinematic structure of protoplanetary disks are found in multiple sources, potentially the characteristic disturbances associated with embedded planets. In this work, we review the theoretical background of planet-disk interactions, focusing on the kinematical features, and the current methodologies used to observe these interactions in spatially and spectrally resolved observations. We discuss the potential pit falls of such kinematical detections of planets, providing best-practices for imaging and analysing interferometric data, along with a set of criteria to use as a benchmark for any claimed detection of embedded planets. We finish with a discussion on the current state of simulations in regard to planet-disk interactions, highlighting areas of particular interest and future directions which will provide the most significant impact in our search for embedded planets. This work is the culmination of the 'Visualizing the Kinematics of Planet Formation' workshop, held in October 2019 at the Center for Computational Astrophysics at the Flatiron Institute in New York City.

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