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Paper: Highlighting the Dynamical Interaction Between Planets and Planetesimal Belts with ALMA
Volume: 499, Revolution in Astronomy with ALMA: The Third Year
Page: 269
Authors: Ricci, L.; Carpenter, J.; Fu, B.; Hughes, M.; Corder, S.; Isella, A.
Abstract: We observed the debris disk surrounding the young Solar analog HD 107146 using ALMA at 1.25 mm. The continuum emission extends from about 30 to 150 AU from the central star, with a depletion region at intermediate radii (∼ 80 AU). The dust density in the outer regions appears similar or larger than in the inner regions, which can be interpreted by models of formation and evolution of planetesimal belts which involve the disruptive collisions of planetesimals triggered by the recent formation of Pluto-sized bodies. If the region with lower dust density at intermediate radii in the disk is a fully depleted gap, then this structure could be carved by a planet with a mass of ∼ 1 to few Earth masses at 80 AU from the star.
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