http://arxiv.org/abs/1505.01947
ALMA observations of a small sample of transitional disks with large dust cavities observed in Cycle 0 and 1 are summarized. The gas and dust surface density structures are inferred from the continuum and 12CO, 13CO and C18O line data using the DALI physical-chemical code. Thanks to its ability to self-shield, CO can survive inside dust cavities in spite of being exposed to intense UV radiation and can thus be used as a probe of the gas structure. Modeling of the existing data shows that gas is present inside the dust cavities in all cases, but at a reduced level compared with the gas surface density profile of the outer disk. The gas density decrease inside the dust cavity radius by factors of up to 10^4 suggests clearing by one or more planetary-mass companions. The accompanying pressure bumps naturally lead to trapping of the mm-sized dust grains observed in the ALMA images.
E. Dishoeck, N. Marel, S. Bruderer, et. al.
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Comments: 4 pages, 2 figures; dd. March 18 2015. To appear in “Revolution in Astronomy with ALMA: the 3rd year”, 2015, ed. D. Iono et al. (ASP conference series)
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