Disentangling CO Chemistry in a Protoplanetary Disk Using Explanatory Machine-learning Techniques
Disentangling CO Chemistry in a Protoplanetary Disk Using Explanatory Machine-learning Techniques
Blog Article
Molecular abundances in protoplanetary disks are highly sensitive to the local physical conditions, including gas temperature, gas density, radiation field, and dust properties.Often multiple factors are intertwined, impacting the abundances of both simple and complex species.We present a new approach to understanding these chemical and physical interdependencies using machine learning.Specifically, we explore the case of CO modeled under the conditions of a generic disk and build an explanatory regression model to study the dependence of CO spatial density on the gas density, gas temperature, cosmic-ray ionization Butcher Knives rate, X-ray ionization rate, and UV flux.
Our findings indicate that combinations of parameters play a surprisingly powerful role in regulating CO abundance compared to any singular physical parameter.Moreover, in general we find the conditions in the disk are destructive toward CO.CO depletion is further enhanced in an increased cosmic-ray environment and in disks with higher initial Wormwood C/O ratios.These dependencies uncovered by our new approach are consistent with previous studies, which are more modeling intensive and computationally expensive.
Our work thus shows that machine learning can be a powerful tool not only for creating efficient predictive models, but also for enabling a deeper understanding of complex chemical processes.