Indications of Rapid Dust Formation in the Inner Region of a Protoplanetary Disk

Abstract

We report a significant increase in mid-infrared emission ≤10 μm in a transitional disk. The 2024 JWST/MIRI observation of the disk around CVSO 1942 reveals flux increase by a factor of two at λ≤10 μm, compared to the near photospheric flux level observed with Spitzer/IRS in 2005. No significant change in flux at 15 μm is detected in the spectra. Comparing the MIRI/MRS spectrum and NEOWISE photometry, we found that this ≤10 μm flux increase occurs on a timescale of 2 weeks and is consistent with the presence of warm (1,400 K), optically thick, large (1 μm) dust grains near the dust sublimation radius. We propose that this rapid dust appearance may indicate in situ dust formation, possibly from planetesimal collisions in the inner disk.

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