Long baseline observations of HD100546 with ALMA: a possible circumplanetary disk detected in dust continuum and gas kinematics

arxiv(2019)

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Giant planets growing in a circumstellar disk interact dynamically with the whole disk, and planetary growth is thought to be regulated by the circumplanetary disk (CPD) and its immediate environment. How much dust is gathered in the CPD, in addition to the gas, is a standing question in planet formation theories. Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, we observed the star HD 100546, host to a prominent disk with a deep, wide gap. Here, we report a 6-sigma detection of a point source of 1.3 mm continuum emission which lies in the middle of this wide gap. The lack of any signal in SPHERE sparse aperture masking data discards a stellar origin. The 6-sigma signal is located 51 milli-arcsecond away from the central star, at a position angle of 37 deg, as of September 2017. If in a co-planar configuration with the disk, the point source is at a deprojected separation of 7.8 au on a 16 yr orbit, comparable to Jupiter's orbit. This discovery is supported by the CO gas kinematics of the cavity whose velocity map is distorted at the source location. The mm flux, the distorted kinematics, and the upper limit on the size of the emitting region are compatible with circumplanetary disk emission. In addition to the signatures inside the gap, a strong signpost of disk-planet interaction is also found at 0.25'' to the north west, adjacent to the continuum ring.
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