论文标题
运动观测中小型原球椎间盘经过的特征
Characteristics of small protoplanetary disc warps in kinematic observations
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论文摘要
许多情节盘似乎已经错过了中央区域,这些区域会导致在散射的光观测中看到的阴影。小型扭曲($ <20^\ circ $未对准)可能更常见,但比以前研究的大型未对准更难以检测。我们介绍了CO排放的特征,该特征可用于识别一个小圆盘经纱,该圆盘经过合成$^{13} $ CO的模型地图未对准环形盘。光谱不是对称的,因此拟合开普勒模型是不合适的,可以隐藏翘曲或导致虚假特征,例如出现在残差中的螺旋。我们通过将正弦曲线拟合到椎间盘的同心环量来量化观察到的经线结构。从中,我们可以追踪峰值速度和峰速度方位角的径向变化,即扭曲。在几乎面对面的倾向上,这些径向剖面揭示了经线结构。在没有径向流的情况下,该扭曲仍然可以在中等倾斜($ {i _ {\ rm offer〜disc} \ Lessim 35^{\ circ}} $)下进行检测。观察到的扭曲不能直接衡量翘曲结构,因为它依赖于光学深度。翘曲会在通道图中引起广泛的不对称性,该通道图跨越了多个通道,这些通道与嵌入式行星和重力不稳定性引起的局部特征不同。我们怀疑可能遗漏了扭曲的运动学证据,我们建议一些可以重新访问数据的例子。
Many circumstellar discs appear to have misaligned central regions that give rise to shadows seen in scattered light observations. Small warps ($<20^\circ$ misalignment) are probably more common but are also more difficult to detect than the large misalignments studied previously. We present the characteristics of CO emission that may be used to identify a small disc warp, found from synthetic $^{13}$CO maps of a model misaligned circumbinary disc. The spectra are not symmetrical, so fitting a Keplerian model is not appropriate and can hide a warp or lead to spurious features such as spirals appearing in the residuals. We quantify the observed warp structure by fitting sinusoids to concentric annuli of the disc. From this we can trace the radial variation of the peak velocity and of the azimuth of the peak velocity, i.e., the twist. At near face-on inclinations, these radial profiles reveal the warp structure. The twist remains detectable at moderate inclinations (${i_{\rm outer~disc}\lesssim 35^{\circ}}$) in the absence of radial flows but the measured inclination must be accurate to $\lesssim 5^{\circ}$ to allow detection of the radial variation. The observed twist does not provide a direct measure of the warp structure because of its dependence on optical depth. The warp causes broad asymmetries in the channel maps that span several channels and that are distinct from localised features caused by embedded planets and gravitational instability. We suspect that kinematic evidence of warps may have been missed and we suggest a few examples where the data may be revisited.