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Are inner disc misalignments common? ALMA reveals an isotropic outer disc inclination distribution for young dipper stars

M. Ansdell
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E. Gaidos
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C. Hedges
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M. Tazzari
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A. L. Kraus
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M. C. Wyatt
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G. M. Kennedy
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J. P. Williams
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A. W. Mann
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I. Angelo
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E. E. Mamajek
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J. Carpenter
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T. L. Esplin
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A. C. Rizzuto
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Abstract

Dippers are a common class of young variable star exhibiting day-long dimmings with depths of up to several tens of per cent. A standard explanation is that dippers host nearly edge-on (Id ≈ 70°) protoplanetary discs that allow close-in (<1 au) dust lifted slightly out of the mid-plane to partially occult the star. The identification of a face-on dipper disc and growing evidence of inner disc misalignments brings this scenario into question. Thus, we uniformly (re)derive the inclinations of 24 dipper discs resolved with (sub-)mm interferometry from ALMA. We find that dipper disc inclinations are consistent with an isotropic distribution over Id ≈ 0-75°, above which the occurrence rate declines (likely an observational selection effect due to optically thick disc mid-planes blocking their host stars). These findings indicate that the dipper phenomenon is unrelated to the outer (>10 au) disc resolved by ALMA and that inner disc misalignments may be common during the protoplanetary phase. More than one mechanism may contribute to the dipper phenomenon, including accretion-driven warps and `broken' discs caused by inclined (sub-)stellar or planetary companions.
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insu-03705221 , version 1 (27-06-2022)

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M. Ansdell, E. Gaidos, C. Hedges, M. Tazzari, A. L. Kraus, et al.. Are inner disc misalignments common? ALMA reveals an isotropic outer disc inclination distribution for young dipper stars. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2020, 492, pp.572-588. ⟨10.1093/mnras/stz3361⟩. ⟨insu-03705221⟩
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