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Dust-trapping vortices and a potentially planet-triggered spiral wake in the pre-transitional disk of V1247 Orionis (dataset)

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posted on 2025-08-01, 00:35 authored by Stefan Kraus, Alexander Kreplin, Misato Fukagawa, Takayuki Muto, Michael Sitko, Alison Young, Matthew Bate, Carol Grady, Tim Harries, John Monnier, Matthew Willson, John Wisniewski
The radial drift problem constitutes one of the most fundamental problems in planet formation theory, as it predicts particles to drift into the star before they are able to grow to planetesimal size. Dust-trapping vortices have been proposed as a possible solution to this problem, as they might be able to trap particles over millions of years, allowing them to grow beyond the radial drift barrier. Here, we present ALMA 0.″04 resolution imaging of the pre-transitional disk of V1247 Orionis that reveals an asymmetric ring as well as a sharply confined crescent structure, resembling morphologies seen in theoretical models of vortex formation. The asymmetric ring (at 0.″17 = 54 au separation from the star) and the crescent (at 0.″38 = 120 au) seem smoothly connected through a one-armed spiral-arm structure that has been found previously in scattered light. We propose a physical scenario with a planet orbiting at ˜0.″3 ≈ 100 au, where the one-armed spiral arm detected in polarized light traces the accretion stream feeding the protoplanet. The dynamical influence of the planet clears the gap between the ring and the crescent and triggers two vortices that trap millimeter-sized particles, namely, the crescent and the bright asymmetry seen in the ring. We conducted dedicated hydrodynamics simulations of a disk with an embedded planet, which results in similar spiral-arm morphologies as seen in our scattered-light images. At the position of the spiral wake and the crescent we also observe 12CO(3-2) and H12CO+ (4-3) excess line emission, likely tracing the increased scale-height in these disk regions.

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2016-02A

339248

639889

European Research Council

NAOJ ALMA Scientific Research Grant

NASA Exoplanet Research Program

NNX16AJ75G

NNX17AF88G

PLP-2013-110

Philip Leverhulme Prize

ST/J004030/1

ST/K0003259/1

ST/K000373/1

ST/K003445/1

Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)

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This is the ALMA measurement set from the Kraus et al. (2017) article "Dust-trapping Vortices and a Potentially Planet-triggered Spiral Wake in the Pre-transitional Disk of V1247 Orionis" published in Astrophysical Journal Letters. To extract the data: At least 9TB free space required. Download all 9 files and then run: cat V1247Ori.tar.gz.split-* | tar xzvf - The article associated with this dataset is located in ORE at: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/29807

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  • Physics and Astronomy

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