A spatially-resolved large cavity of the J0337 protoplanetary disk in Perseus
Abstract
We present Keck/NIRC2 K pL p high-contrast imaging observations of a J0337 protoplanetary disk. The data discover the spatially-resolved large cavity, which is the second report among protoplanetary disks in the Perseus star forming region after the LkHα~330 system. Our data and forward modeling using RADMC-3D suggests 80~au for the cavity radius. There is discrepancy between J0337's SED and the modeled SED at 10 and this suggests an unseen inner disk. We also searched for companions around J0337 but did not detect any companion candidates at separations between 01 and 25. The L p-band detection limit corresponds to 20 M Jup at 60~au, 9-10 M Jup at 90~au, and 3 M Jup at >120~au. Compared with other young systems with large cavities such as PDS~70 and RX~J1604, multiple Jovian planets, a single eccentric Jovian planet, or a massive brown-dwarf at an inner separation could exist within the cavity.