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Article Dans Une Revue The Astrophysical journal letters Année : 2020

Dynamical Evidence of a Spiral Arm–driving Planet in the MWC 758 Protoplanetary Disk

Bin Ren
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Ruobing Dong
Rob van Holstein
Jean-Baptiste Ruffio
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Benjamin Calvin
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Julien Girard
Myriam Benisty
Thomas Esposito
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Elodie Choquet
Dimitri Mawet
Laurent Pueyo
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Tomas Stolker
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Eugene Chiang
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Jozua De Boer
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John Debes
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Antonio Garufi
Carol Grady
Dean Hines
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Anne-Lise Maire
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François Ménard
Maxwell Millar-Blanchaer
Marshall Perrin
Charles Poteet
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Glenn Schneider
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Résumé

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 ∼5 yr using the SPHERE instrument on the Very Large Telescope, 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°22 ± 0°03 yr-1, pointing to a driver at 172+18−14 au around a 1.9 M⊙ central star if it is on a circular orbit. In addition, we witness time-varying shadowing effects on a global scale that are likely originating from an inner disk.

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hal-03083224 , version 1 (18-12-2020)

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Bin Ren, Ruobing Dong, Rob van Holstein, Jean-Baptiste Ruffio, Benjamin Calvin, et al.. Dynamical Evidence of a Spiral Arm–driving Planet in the MWC 758 Protoplanetary Disk. The Astrophysical journal letters, 2020, 898 (2), pp.L38. ⟨10.3847/2041-8213/aba43e⟩. ⟨hal-03083224⟩
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