论文标题

观察带有平方公里阵列的原球盘

Observing protoplanetary discs with the Square Kilometre Array -- I. Characterising pebble substructure caused by forming planets

论文作者

Ilee, John D., Hall, Cassandra, Walsh, Catherine, Jiménez-Serra, Izaskun, Pinte, Christophe, Terry, Jason, Bourke, Tyler, Hoare, Melvin

论文摘要

现在,在MM波长(在几个AU的尺度上)对盘的高角度分辨率观察现在很普遍,但是目前缺乏可比的角度分辨率来观察CM波长。这为提高我们对行星形成的理解,尤其是粉尘晶粒如何从MM增长到CM尺寸的重要障碍。在本文中,我们研究了平方公里阵列(SKA)在CM波长下观察年轻的行星形成圆盘中灰尘子结构的能力。我们使用灰尘的流体动力学和连续辐射转移,以预测盘中1 cm防尘粒(或鹅卵石)的分布和发射,并在5-10 AU量表上模拟Continuum观测值,以12.5 GHz(频段5B,〜2.4 cm,〜2.4 cm)的频率(频段5B,〜2.4 cm)以当前的SKA1-MI-MID设计基线进行模拟。 SKA将提供对圆盘中CM粉尘发射子结构的高保真观察,以使整合100小时的整合时间。可以通过在图像平面中的方位角平均取平均时间以足够的分辨率和S/N以S/N的形式获得径向结构。通过直接在可见性平面中建模强度分布,可以从积分时间1-2个数量级比高保真成像所需的观测值中恢复相似的(轴对称)结构细节。我们的结果表明,SKA1-MID将对建筑行星的原材料的分布和形态(Protoplanetary Discs中的卵石)提供关键的限制。

High angular resolution observations of discs at mm wavelengths (on scales of a few au) are now commonplace, but there is a current lack of a comparable angular resolution for observations at cm wavelengths. This presents a significant barrier to improving our understanding of planet formation, in particular how dust grains grow from mm to cm sizes. In this paper, we examine the ability of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) to observe dust substructure in a young, planet-forming disc at cm wavelengths. We use dusty hydrodynamics and continuum radiative transfer to predict the distribution and emission of 1 cm dust grains (or pebbles) within the disc, and simulate continuum observations with the current SKA1-MID design baseline at frequencies of 12.5 GHz (Band 5b, ~2.4 cm) on 5-10 au scales. The SKA will provide high-fidelity observations of the cm dust emission substructure in discs for integration times totalling 100's of hours. Radial structure can be obtained at a sufficient resolution and S/N from shorter (10's of hours) integration times by azimuthal averaging in the image plane. By modelling the intensity distribution directly in the visibility plane, it is possible to recover a similar level of (axisymmetric) structural detail from observations with integration times 1-2 orders of magnitude lower than required for high-fidelity imaging. Our results demonstrate that SKA1-MID will provide crucial constraints on the distribution and morphology of the raw material for building planets, the pebbles in protoplanetary discs.

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