2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2111.02726
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Apparent motion of the circumstellar envelope of CQ Tau in scattered light

Boris Safonov,
Ivan Strakhov,
Maria Goliguzova
et al.

Abstract: The study of spiral structures in protoplanetary disks is of great importance for understanding of processes in the disks, including planet formation. Bright spiral arms were detected in the disk of young star CQ Tau by Uyama et al. (2020) in H and L bands. The spiral arms are located inside the gap in millimeter size dust, recovered earlier using ALMA observations (Ubeira Gabellini et al. 2019). To explain the gap, Ubeira Gabellini et al. ( 2019) proposed the existence of a planet with the semimajor axis of 2… Show more

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