论文标题
尘埃捕获在自我磨光盘中的观察性影响
The observational impact of dust trapping in self-gravitating discs
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论文摘要
我们提出了一个3D半分析模型的自我磨光盘,并包括在圆盘螺旋臂中粉尘捕获的处方。使用蒙特 - 卡洛辐射转移,我们对这些光盘产生合成的Alma观察结果。在此过程中,我们证明了我们的模型能够产生观察性预测,并能够模拟潜在的自我磨光盘的真实图像数据。为了使光盘产生螺旋结构,该螺旋结构可观察到Alma,要求圆盘的尘埃质量预算以毫米和厘米尺寸的谷物为主。谷物已生长到晶粒碎片阈值的圆盘可能满足该标准,因此我们预测,在质量较低的圆盘中,重力不稳定性的特征可能比以前建议的较低。例如,我们发现圆盘与明星质量比低至$ 0.10 $的光盘能够驱动可观察到的螺旋臂。在未发生谷物生长或在谷物生长中远远超出谷物碎片化阈值的椎间盘中检测到的子结构变得具有挑战性。我们展示了如何通过盘的多波长观测以及使用不透明光谱指数的估计值来使用模型来检索有关尘埃捕获和谷物生长的信息。如果确实发生了足够的谷物生长,则将我们的光盘模型应用于Elias 27,Weoph 6和Im Lup系统,我们发现重力不稳定性是所有3个光盘中观察到的子结构的合理解释。
We present a 3D semi-analytic model of self-gravitating discs, and include a prescription for dust trapping in the disc spiral arms. Using Monte-Carlo radiative transfer we produce synthetic ALMA observations of these discs. In doing so we demonstrate that our model is capable of producing observational predictions, and able to model real image data of potentially self-gravitating discs. For a disc to generate spiral structure that would be observable with ALMA requires that the disc's dust mass budget is dominated by millimetre and centimetre-sized grains. Discs in which grains have grown to the grain fragmentation threshold may satisfy this criterion, thus we predict that signatures of gravitational instability may be detectable in discs of lower mass than has previously been suggested. For example, we find that discs with disc-to-star mass ratios as low as $0.10$ are capable of driving observable spiral arms. Substructure becomes challenging to detect in discs where no grain growth has occurred or in which grain growth has proceeded well beyond the grain fragmentation threshold. We demonstrate how we can use our model to retrieve information about dust trapping and grain growth through multi-wavelength observations of discs, and using estimates of the opacity spectral index. Applying our disc model to the Elias 27, WaOph 6 and IM Lup systems we find gravitational instability to be a plausible explanation for the observed substructure in all 3 discs, if sufficient grain growth has indeed occurred.