Disk Evolution Study Through Imaging of Nearby Young Stars (DESTINYS): Dynamical Evidence of a Spiral-Arm-Driving and Gap-Opening Protoplanet from SAO 206462 Spiral Motion
Ren, Bin B.; Ménard, François; Bae, Jaehan; Benisty, Myriam; Ginski, Christian; Facchini, Stefano; Casassus, Simon; Xie, Chengyan; Fang, Taotao; Xie, Chen; van Holstein, Rob G.
United States, China, France, Germany, Ireland, Chile, Italy
Abstract
In the early stages of planetary system formation, young exoplanets gravitationally interact with their surrounding environments and leave observable signatures on protoplanetary disks. Among these structures, a pair of nearly symmetric spiral arms can be driven by a giant protoplanet. For the double-spiraled SAO 206462 protoplanetary disk, we obtained three epochs of observations spanning 7 yr using the Very Large Telescope's SPHERE instrument in near-infrared J-band polarized light. By jointly measuring the motion of the two spirals at three epochs, we obtained a rotation rate of