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Kinematic Evidence for an Embedded Planet in the IM Lupi Disk

Harrison J. Verrios, Daniel J. Price, C. Pinte, Thomas Hilder, Josh Calcino

2022The Astrophysical Journal Letters18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We test the hypothesis that an embedded giant planet in the IM Lupi protostellar disk can produce velocity kinks seen in CO line observations as well as the spiral arms seen in scattered light and continuum emission. We inject planets into 3D hydrodynamics simulations of IM Lupi, generating synthetic observations using Monte Carlo radiative transfer. We find that an embedded planet of 2–3 M Jup can reproduce non-Keplerian velocity perturbations, or “kinks”, in the 12 CO J = 2–1 channel maps. Such a planet can also explain the spiral arms seen in 1.25 mm dust continuum emission and 1.6 μ m scattered-light images. We show that the wake of the planet can be traced in the observed peak velocity map, which appears to closely follow the morphology expected from our simulations and from analytic models of planet–disk interaction.

Topics & Concepts

PlanetPhysicsAstrophysicsRadiative transferKinematicsSpiral galaxyAstronomyStarsClassical mechanicsOpticsAstrophysics and Star Formation StudiesStellar, planetary, and galactic studiesAstro and Planetary Science