An unbiased ALMA spectral survey of the LkCa 15 and MWC 480 protoplanetary disks

29 Jun 2020  ·  Loomis Ryan A., Öberg Karin I., Andrews Sean M., Bergin Edwin, Bergner Jennifer, Blake Geoffrey A., Cleeves L. Ilsedore, Czekala Ian, Huang Jane, Gal Romane Le, Menard Francois, Pegues Jamila, Qi Chunhua, Walsh Catherine, Williams Jonathan P., Wilner David J. ·

The volatile contents of protoplanetary disks both set the potential for planetary chemistry and provide valuable probes of defining disk system characteristics such as stellar mass, gas mass, ionization, and temperature structure. Current disk molecular inventories are fragmented, however, giving an incomplete picture: unbiased spectral line surveys are needed to assess the volatile content. We present here an overview of such a survey of the protoplanetary disks around the Herbig Ae star MWC 480 and the T Tauri star LkCa 15 in ALMA Band 7, spanning $\sim$36 GHz from 275--317 GHz and representing an order of magnitude increase in sensitivity over previous single-dish surveys. We detect 14 molecular species (including isotopologues), with 5 species (C$^{34}$S, $^{13}$CS, H$_{2}$CS, DNC, and C$_2$D) detected for the first time in protoplanetary disks. Significant differences are observed in the molecular inventories of MWC~480 and LkCa~15, and we discuss how these results may be interpreted in light of the different physical conditions of these two disk systems.

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