A Carbon-rich Disk Surrounding a Planetary-mass Companion

Gabriele Cugno and Sierra L. Grant
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During the final assembly of gas giant planets, circumplanetary disks (CPDs) of gas and dust form due to the conservation of angular momentum, providing material to be accreted onto the planet and the ingredients for moons. The composition of these disks has remained elusive, as their faint nature and short separations from their host stars have limited our ability to access them. Now, with the spatial and spectral resolution of the JWST/MIRI Medium-Resolution Spectrograph, we can observe and characterize this reservoir for wide-orbit planetary-mass companions for the first time. We present the mid-infrared spectrum from the CPD surrounding the young companion CT Cha b. The data show a carbon-rich chemistry with seven carbon-bearing molecules (up to C6H6) and one isotopolog detected and indicate a high gaseous C/O > 1 that is in contrast with the elemental abundance ratios typically measured in directly imaged gas giant atmospheres. This carbon-rich chemistry is also in stark contrast to the spectrum of the disk surrounding the host star, CT Cha A, which shows no carbon-bearing molecules. This difference in disk chemistry between the host disk and its companion indicates rapid, divergent chemical evolution on ∼million-year timescales. Nonetheless, the chemical properties of the CPD follow trends observed in isolated objects, where disks transition from an oxygen-rich to carbon-rich composition with decreasing host mass. Our results provide the first direct insight into the chemical and physical properties of material being accreted onto a gas giant analog and into its potential moon system.
富含碳的圆盘围绕着行星质量的伴星
在气态巨行星的最后组装过程中,由于角动量守恒,气体和尘埃的环行星盘(CPDs)形成,提供了被吸积到行星上的材料和卫星的成分。这些圆盘的组成仍然难以捉摸,因为它们微弱的性质和与主星的短暂分离限制了我们接近它们的能力。现在,借助JWST/MIRI中分辨率光谱仪的空间和光谱分辨率,我们可以首次观测和表征这个宽轨道行星质量伴星的储层。我们展示了围绕年轻伴星CT Cha b的CPD的中红外光谱。数据显示富含碳的化学成分,有7个含碳分子(高达C6H6)和一个同位素,并表明气体C/O > 1很高,这与直接成像的气态巨大气中通常测量的元素丰度比形成鲜明对比。这种富含碳的化学成分也与围绕主星CT Cha A的圆盘的光谱形成鲜明对比,后者显示不含碳分子。宿主盘和伴星盘之间的这种化学差异表明,在大约百万年的时间尺度上,化学进化是快速而不同的。尽管如此,CPD的化学性质遵循在孤立物体中观察到的趋势,即随着宿主质量的减少,磁盘从富氧组成转变为富碳组成。我们的研究结果首次提供了对物质的化学和物理性质的直接洞察,这些物质被吸积到一个类似气体的巨行星上,并进入它潜在的卫星系统。
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