The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2024)
Gone with the Molecular Wind: Photoevaporation in the Compact Dust Disk around CX Tau
Abstract
We present Keck NIRSPEC+AO high-resolution ( R ∼ 25,000), mid-infrared ( M -band: 4.6–5.2 μ m) spectra of the protoplanetary disk CX Tau. CX Tau provides an ideal laboratory to study inner disk chemistry in a disk where the signs of radial drift of pebbles are present in the form of a compact mm dust disk and extended gas disk. Our data covers many ^12 CO v = 1–0 ro-vibrational transitions, in addition to ^13 CO and ^12 CO v = 2–1. We find no evidence for CO emission in the inner disk of CX Tau at the level of 8 × 10 ^16 cm ^−2 , but do detect narrow, blueshifted absorption at ∼−6 km s ^−1 . A rotation diagram analysis shows that the gas temperature ranges from about 10 to 350 K, with column densities ∼9 × 10 ^15 and 3 × 10 ^17 cm ^−2 , respectively. In addition to our Keck-NIRSPEC spectra, we create line maps from archival JWST-MIRI IFU data using custom JDISCS reduction techniques. These maps show spatially extended (∼500 au) H _2 and [ Ne ii ]. The blueshifted CO absorption and extended H _2 and [Ne ii ] are evidence of a photoevaporative disk wind. We estimate a wind mass-loss rate from the H _2 S(1) line of ∼10 ^−9 M _⊙ yr ^−1 , which is approximately equal to the stellar accretion rate and suggests that CX Tau is in the early stages of disk dispersal.
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