The Observability of Vortex-driven Spiral Arms in Protoplanetary Disks: Basic Spiral Properties

Huang, Pinghui and Dong, Ruobing and Li, Hui and Li, Shengtai and Ji, Jianghui (2019) The Observability of Vortex-driven Spiral Arms in Protoplanetary Disks: Basic Spiral Properties. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 883 (2). L39. ISSN 2041-8205

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Abstract

Some circumstellar disks are observed to show prominent spiral arms in infrared scattered light or (sub-)millimeter dust continuum. The spirals might be formed from self-gravity, shadows, or planet–disk interactions. Recently, it was hypothesized that massive vortices can drive spiral arms in protoplanetary disks in a way analogous to planets. In this paper, we study the basic properties of vortex-driven spirals by the Rossby Wave Instability in 2D hydrodynamics simulations. We study how the surface density contrast, the number, and the shape of vortex-driven spirals depend on the properties of the vortex. We also compare vortex-driven spirals with those induced by planets. The surface density contrast of vortex-driven spirals in our simulations are comparable to those driven by a sub-thermal mass planet, typically a few to a few tens of Earth masses. In addition, different from the latter, the former is not sensitive to the mass of the vortex. Vortex-driven spiral arms are not expected to be detectable in current scattered light observations, and the prominent spirals observed in scattered light in a few protoplanetary disks, such as SAO 206462 (HD 135344B), MWC 758, and LkHα 330, are unlikely to be induced by the candidate vortices in them.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Digital Press > Physics and Astronomy
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Date Deposited: 02 Jun 2023 05:57
Last Modified: 04 Sep 2024 04:14
URI: http://publications.articalerewriter.com/id/eprint/968

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