The ALMA Survey of Gas Evolution of PROtoplanetary Disks (AGE-PRO). X. Dust Substructures, Disk Geometries, and Dust-disk Radii

  • Miguel Vioque
  • , Nicolás T. Kurtovic
  • , Leon Trapman
  • , Anibal Sierra
  • , Laura M. Pérez
  • , Ke Zhang
  • , Pietro Curone
  • , Giovanni P. Rosotti
  • , John Carpenter
  • , Benoît Tabone
  • , Paola Pinilla
  • , Dingshan Deng
  • , Ilaria Pascucci
  • , James Miley
  • , Carolina Agurto-Gangas
  • , Lucas A. Cieza
  • , Rossella Anania
  • , Dary A. Ruiz-Rodriguez
  • , Camilo González-Ruilova
  • , Estephani E. TorresVillanueva
  • Aleksandra Kuznetsova

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Abstract

We perform visibility fitting to the dust continuum Band 6 1.3 mm data of the 30 protoplanetary disks in the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array Survey of Gas Evolution of PROtoplanetary Disks (AGE-PRO) Large Program. We obtain disk geometries, dust-disk radii, and azimuthally symmetric radial profiles of the intensity of the dust continuum emission. We examine the presence of continuum substructures in the AGE-PRO sample by using these radial profiles and their residuals. We detect substructures in 15 out of 30 disks. We report five disks with large (>15 au) inner dust cavities. The Ophiuchus Class I disks show dust-disk substructures in ∼80% of the resolved sources. This evidences the early formation of substructures in protoplanetary disks. A spiral is identified in IRS 63, hinting to gravitational instability in this massive disk. We compare our dust-disk brightness radial profiles with gas-disk brightness radial profiles and discuss colocal substructures in both tracers. In addition, we discuss the evolution of dust-disk radii and substructures across Ophiuchus, Lupus, and Upper Scorpius. We find that disks in Lupus and Upper Scorpius with large inner dust cavities have typical gas-disk masses, suggesting an abundance of dust cavities in these regions. The prevalence of pressure dust traps at later ages is supported by a potential trend with time with more disks with large inner dust cavities (or transition disks) in Upper Scorpius and the absence of evolution of dust-disk sizes with time in the AGE-PRO sample. We propose this is caused by an evolutionary sequence with a high fraction of protoplanetary disks with inner protoplanets carving dust cavities.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number9
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume989
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 10 2025

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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