Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-12-30
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
accepted to AJ
Scientific paper
With 2D hydrodynamical simulations of disks perturbed externally by stars, brown dwarfs or planets we investigate possible scenarios that can account for the spiral structure in circumstellar disks. We consider two scenarios, spiral structure driven by an external bound planet or low mass star and that excited by a previous stellar close encounter or flyby. We find that both scenarios produce morphology similar to that observed in the outer disks of HD 141569A and HD 100546; moderately open 2-armed outer spiral structure. The outer two-armed spiral structure observed in the disk of HD 141569A is qualitatively reproduced with tidal perturbations from its companion binary HD 141569B,C on a prograde orbit near periapse. Our simulation accounts for the outer spiral arms, but is less successful than the secular model of Augereau and Papaloizou at matching the lopsidedness or asymmetry of the disk edge at 300AU. The disk has been previously truncated by the tidal force from the binary. A bound object (stellar or planetary) is unlikely to explain the spiral structure in HD 100546. A co-eval planet or brown dwarf in the disk of sufficient mass to account for the amplitude of the spiral structure would be detectable in NICMOS and STIS images, however existing images reveal no such object. A previous encounter could explain the observed structure, provided that the encounter occurred less than a few thousand year ago. The object responsible for causing the spiral structure must then be within a few arcminutes of the star. However, the USNO-B proper motion survey reveals no candidate object. Moreover, the probability that a field star encountered HD 100546 in the past few thousand years is very low.
Frank Adam
Minchev Ivan
Quillen Alice. C.
Varniere Peggy
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