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A Young Gas Giant and Hidden Substructures in a Protoplanetary Disk

Journal
Nature Astronomy
ISSN
2397-3366
Date Issued
2025
Author(s)
Perez-Marquez, S  
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-025-02576-w
Abstract
The detection of planets in protoplanetary disks has proven to be extremely challenging. By contrast, rings and gaps, usually attributed to planet–disk interactions, have been found in virtually every large protoplanetary (Class II) disk observed at 0.9–1.3 mm with sufficient spatial resolution (5 au). The nearby disk around MP Mus (PDS 66) stands as an exception to this rule, and its advanced age (7–10 Myr) is particularly difficult to reconcile with its apparent lack of substructures. Despite the disk’s smooth appearance, Gaia data of MP Mus show a significant proper motion anomaly, signalling the presence of a companion. Here we present ALMA 3-mm observations of the system with high spatial resolution comparable to previous 1.3-mm data. The new observations pierce deeper into the disk midplane and reveal an inner cavity (<3 au) and a ring at 10 au. The disk structure inferred from ALMA observations narrows down the properties of the companion to a gas giant orbiting at 1–3 au, and hydrodynamic simulations further confirm that such a planet can produce the observed cavity. These independent pieces of evidence constitute an indirect but compelling detection of an exoplanet within a protoplanetary disk using Gaia astrometry. The detection of dust substructures in MP Mus, thanks to the lower optical depths at longer wavelengths, suggests that rings and gaps are even more abundant than previously thought. © The Author(s) 2025.
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