Characteristics of small protoplanetary disc warps in kinematic observations

Alison K. Young*, Richard Alexander, Giovanni Rosotti, Christophe Pinte

*Corresponding author for this work

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Many circumstellar discs appear to have misaligned central regions that give rise to shadows seen in scattered light observations. Small warps (<20○ misalignment) are probably more common but are also more difficult to detect than the large misalignments studied previously. We present the characteristics of CO emission that may be used to identify a small disc warp, found from synthetic 13CO maps of a model misaligned circumbinary disc. The spectra are not symmetrical, so fitting a Keplerian model is not appropriate and can hide a warp or lead to spurious features such as spirals appearing in the residuals. We quantify the observed warp structure by fitting sinusoids to concentric annuli of the disc. From this we can trace the radial variation of the peak velocity and of the azimuth of the peak velocity, i.e., the twist. At near face-on inclinations, these radial profiles reveal the warp structure. The twist remains detectable at moderate inclinations (iouter disc ≲ 35○) in the absence of radial flows but the measured inclination must be accurate to ≲ 5○ to allow detection of the radial variation. The observed twist does not provide a direct measure of the warp structure because of its dependence on optical depth. The warp causes broad asymmetries in the channel maps that span several channels and that are distinct from localised features caused by embedded planets and gravitational instability. We suspect that kinematic evidence of warps may have been missed and we suggest a few examples where the data may be revisited.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)487-502
Number of pages16
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume513
Issue number1
Early online date25 Mar 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2022

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • hydrodynamics
  • line: Profiles
  • protoplanetary discs
  • radiative transfer

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