Non-Keplerian spirals, a gas-pressure dust trap and an eccentric gas cavity in the circumbinary disc around HD 142527

Abstract

We present ALMA observations of the 12CO, 13CO, C18O J=2-1 transitions and the 1.3\,mm continuum emission for the circumbinary disc around HD 142527, at an angular resolution of ≈\,03. We observe multiple spiral structures in intensity, velocity and velocity dispersion for the 12CO and 13CO gas tracers. A newly detected 12CO spiral originates from the dust horseshoe, and is rotating at super-Keplerian velocity or vertically ascending, whilst the inter-spiral gas is rotating at sub-Keplerian velocities. This new spiral possibly connects to a previously identified spiral, thus spanning > 360. A spatial offset of ~30 au is observed between the 12CO and 13CO spirals, to which we hypothesize that the gas layers are propagating at different speeds (``surfing'') due to a non-zero vertical temperature gradient. Leveraging the varying optical depths between the CO isotopologues, we reconstruct temperature and column density maps of the outer disc. Gas surface density peaks at r\,≈\,180\,au, coincident with the peak of continuum emission. Here the dust grains have a Stokes number of ≈\,1, confirming radial and azimuthal trapping in the horseshoe. We measure a cavity radius at half-maximum surface density of ≈\,100\,au, and a cavity eccentricity between 0.3 and 0.45.

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