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The Asymmetric Inner Disk of the Herbig Ae Star HD 163296 in the Eyes of VLTI/MATISSE: Evidence for a Vortex?

Authors :
J Varga
M Hogerheijde
R van Boekel
L Klarmann
R Petrov
L B F M Waters
S Lagarde
E Pantin
Ph Berio
G Weigelt
S Robbe-Dubois
B Lopez
F Millour
J-C Augereau
H Meheut
A Meilland
Th Henning
W Jaffe
F Bettonvil
P Bristow
K-H Hofmann
A Matter
G Zins
S Wolf
F Allouche
F Donnan
D Schertl
C Dominik
M Heininger
M Lehmitz
P Cruzalebes
A Glindermann
K Meisenheimer
C Paladini
M Scholler
J Woillez
L Venema
E Kokoulina
G Yoffe
P Abraham
S Abadie
R Abuter
M Accardo
T Adler
T Agocs
P Antonelli
A Bohm
C Bailet
G Bazin
U Beckmann
J Beltran
W Boland
P Bourget
R Brast
Y Bresson
L Burtscher
R Castillo
A Chelli
C Cid
J-M Clausse
C Connot
R D Conzelmann
W-C Danchi
M De Hann
M Delbo
M Ebert
E Elswijk
Y Fantei
R Frahm
V Gamez Rosas
A Gabasch
A Gallenne
E Garces
P Girard
F Y J Gonte
J C Gonzalez Herrera
U Graser
P Guajardo
F Guitton
X Haubois
J Hron
N Hubin
R Huerta
J W Isbell
D Ives
G Jakob
A Jasko
L Jochum
R Klein
J Kragt
G Kroes
S Kuindersma
L Labadie
W Laun
R Le Poole
C Leinert
J-L Lizon
M Lopez
A Merand
A Marcotto
N Mauclert
T Maurer
L H Mehrgan
J Meisner
K Meixner
M Mellein
L Mohr
S Morel
L Mosoni
R Navarro
U Neumann
E NuBbaum
L Pallanca
L Pasquini
I Percheron
J-U Pott
E Ponza
A Ridinger
F Rigal
M Riquelme
Th Rivinius
R Roelfsema
R-R Rohloff
S Rousseau
N Schuhler
M Schuil
A Soulain
P Stee
C Stephan
R ter Horst
N Tromp
F Vakili
A van Duin
J Vinther
M Wittkowski
F Wrhel
Source :
Astronomy & Astrophysics. 647
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2021.

Abstract

Context.A complex environment exists in the inner few astronomical units of planet-forming disks. High-angular-resolution observa-tions play a key role in our understanding of the disk structure and the dynamical processes at work.Aims.In this study we aim to characterize the mid-infrared brightness distribution of the inner disk of the young intermediate-massstar HD 163296 from early VLTI/MATISSE observations taken in theL- andN-bands. We put special emphasis on the detection ofpotential disk asymmetries.Methods.We use simple geometric models to fit the interferometric visibilities and closure phases. Our models include a smoothedring, a flat disk with an inner cavity, and a 2D Gaussian. The models can account for disk inclination and for azimuthal asymmetriesas well. We also perform numerical hydrodynamical simulations of the inner edge of the disk.Results.Our modeling reveals a significant brightness asymmetry in theL-band disk emission. The brightness maximum of the asym-metry is located at the NW part of the disk image, nearly at the position angle of the semimajor axis. The surface brightness ratio inthe azimuthal variation is3.5±0.2. Comparing our result on the location of the asymmetry with other interferometric measurements,we confirm that the morphology of ther<0.3au disk region is time-variable. We propose that this asymmetric structure, located in ornear the inner rim of the dusty disk, orbits the star. To find the physical origin of the asymmetry, we tested a hypothesis where a vortexis created by Rossby wave instability, and we find that a unique large-scale vortex may be compatible with our data. The half-lightradius of theL-band-emitting region is0.33±0.01au, the inclination is52◦+5◦−7◦, and the position angle is143◦±3◦. Our models predictthat a non-negligible fraction of theL-band disk emission originates inside the dust sublimation radius forμm-sized grains. Refractorygrains or large (&10μm-sized) grains could be the origin of this emission.N-band observations may also support a lack of smallsilicate grains in the innermost disk (r.0.6au), in agreement with our findings fromL-band data.

Subjects

Subjects :
Astronomy

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14320746 and 00046361
Volume :
647
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Notes :
399131.02.01.03.16
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20210024550
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202039400