JWST-MIRI Spectroscopy of Warm Molecular Emission and Variability in the AS 209 Disk

Author:

Romero-Mirza Carlos E.ORCID,Öberg Karin I.ORCID,Banzatti AndreaORCID,Pontoppidan Klaus M.ORCID,Andrews Sean M.ORCID,Wilner David J.ORCID,Bergin Edwin A.ORCID,Czekala IanORCID,Law Charles J.ORCID,Salyk ColetteORCID,Teague RichardORCID,Qi ChunhuaORCID,Bergner Jennifer B.ORCID,Huang JaneORCID,Walsh CatherineORCID,Guzmán Viviana V.ORCID,Cleeves L. IlsedoreORCID,Aikawa YuriORCID,Bae JaehanORCID,Booth Alice S.ORCID,Cataldi GianniORCID,Ilee John D.ORCID,Le Gal RomaneORCID,Long FengORCID,Loomis Ryan A.ORCID,Menard FrançoisORCID,Liu YaoORCID

Abstract

Abstract We present MIRI Medium-resolution Spectrograph observations of the large, multi-gapped protoplanetary disk around the T Tauri star AS 209. The observations reveal hundreds of water vapor lines from 4.9–25.5 μm toward the inner ∼1 au in the disk, including the first detection of rovibrational water emission in this disk. The spectrum is dominated by hot (∼800 K) water vapor and OH gas, with only marginal detections of CO2, HCN, and a possible colder water vapor component. Using slab models with a detailed treatment of opacities and line overlap, we retrieve the column density, emitting area, and excitation temperature of water vapor and OH, and provide upper limits for the observable mass of other molecules. Compared to MIRI spectra of other T Tauri disks, the inner disk of AS 209 does not appear to be atypically depleted in CO2 nor HCN. Based on Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph observations, we further find evidence for molecular emission variability over a 10 yr baseline. Water, OH, and CO2 line luminosities have decreased by factors of 2–4 in the new MIRI epoch, yet there are minimal continuum emission variations. The origin of this variability is yet to be understood.

Funder

Simons Foundation

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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