2011A&A...533A.112H


Query : 2011A&A...533A.112H

2011A&A...533A.112H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 533A, 112-112 (2011/9-1)

Disks and outflows in CO rovibrational emission from embedded, low-mass young stellar objects.

HERCZEG G.J., BROWN J.M., VAN DISHOECK E.F. and PONTOPPIDAN K.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Young circumstellar disks that are still embedded in dense molecular envelopes may differ from their older counterparts, but are historically difficult to study because emission from a disk can be confused with envelope or outflow emission. CO fundamental emission is a potentially powerful probe of the disk/wind structure within a few AU of young protostars. In this paper, we present high spectral (R=90000) and spatial (∼0.3") resolution VLT/CRIRES M-band spectra of 18 low-mass young stellar objects (YSOs) with dense envelopes in nearby star-froming regions to explore the utility of CO fundamental (Δv=1) 4.6µm emission as a probe of very young disks. CO fundamental emission is detected from 14 of the YSOs in our sample. The emission line profiles show a range of strengths and shapes, but can generally be classified into a broad, warm component and a narrow, cool component. The broad CO emission is detected more frequently from YSOs with bolometric luminosities of <15L than those with >15L. The broad emission shares many of the same properties as CO fundamental emission seen from more mature disks around classical T Tauri stars (CTTSs) and is similarly attributed to the warm (∼1000K) inner AU of the disk. CO emission from the inner disk is not detected from most YSOs with a high bolometric luminosity. Instead, the CO emission from those objects is produced in cooler (∼320K), narrow lines in 12CO and in rarer isotopologues. From some objects, the narrow lines are blueshifted by up to ∼10 km/s, indicating a slow wind or outflow origin. For other sources the lines are located at the systemic velocity of the star and likely arise in the disk. For a few YSOs, spatially-extended CO and H2 S(9) emission is detected up to ∼2'' from the central source and is attributed to interactions between the wind and surrounding molecular material. Warm CO absorption is detected in the wind of six objects with velocities up to 100km/s, often in discrete velocity components. That the wind is partially molecular where it is launched favors ejection in a disk wind rather than a coronal or chromospheric wind.

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Journal keyword(s): protoplanetary disks - line: profiles - infrared: stars - techniques: spectroscopic - stars: protostars

Simbad objects: 31

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Number of rows : 31
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* DF Tau TT* 04 27 02.7932020080 +25 42 22.453341516 11.97 12.25 11.42 10.31 9.14 M3Ve 500 1
2 RAFGL 5123 Y*O 04 31 34.07736 +18 08 04.9020           K3V/M3III 863 0
3 V* HL Tau Or* 04 31 38.5107609312 +18 13 57.859747968   15.89 14.49 14.39   K5 1424 0
4 IRAS 04287+1807 mul 04 31 38.8 +18 13 57           ~ 796 0
5 V* AA Tau Or* 04 34 55.4201902392 +24 28 53.033624580 13.14 13.34 12.20 12.03   K5Ve 724 0
6 IRAS 04365+2535 Y*O 04 39 35.19360 +25 41 44.7252           ~ 291 0
7 NAME Taurus Complex SFR 04 41.0 +25 52           ~ 4418 0
8 V* DR Tau Or* 04 47 06.2151561264 +16 58 42.813872580 12.03 11.86 10.50 12.19   K5Ve 534 0
9 V* RW Aur TT* 05 07 49.5662483 +30 24 05.177426   10.86 9.60 9.95   K1/5e+K5e 781 0
10 NAME Orion-KL SFR 05 35 14.16 -05 22 21.5           ~ 2294 1
11 V* TW Hya TT* 11 01 51.9053285064 -34 42 17.033218380   11.94 10.50 10.626 9.18 K6Ve 1892 1
12 V* GQ Lup Or* 15 49 12.1053805848 -35 39 05.058139788 12.19 12.76 11.66 11.15   K7Ve 290 1
13 GSS 30 Y*O 16 26 21.38160 -24 23 04.0524           ~ 210 1
14 VSSG 30 Y*O 16 26 44.19504 -24 34 48.3492           ~ 135 0
15 WL 16 Y*O 16 27 02.33520 -24 37 27.2316           A0-F3 157 0
16 Elia 2-29 Y*O 16 27 09.43032 -24 37 18.7716           ~ 283 1
17 EM* SR 21A TT* 16 27 10.2778380120 -24 19 12.622467720   16.08 14.10     G1 271 1
18 WL 6 Y*O 16 27 21.80448 -24 29 53.3616           ~ 115 0
19 YLW 15 Y*O 16 27 26.906 -24 40 50.81           ~ 268 1
20 YLW 16A Y*O 16 27 28.02744 -24 39 33.5052           K8 194 0
21 Elia 2-32 Y*O 16 27 28.44576 -24 27 21.0348           K6.5 113 1
22 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3631 1
23 IRAS 16285-2355 Y*O 16 31 35.65752 -24 01 29.4708           ~ 138 0
24 V* V1003 Oph TT* 16 34 09.1696133088 -15 48 16.776092124     13.44     G5 98 0
25 HBC 650 TT* 16 34 29.32 -15 47 01.4           K3.0 177 2
26 NAME Serpens Cloud SFR 18 29 49 +01 14.8           ~ 1100 2
27 IRAS 18274+0112 Y*O 18 29 57.73680 +01 14 05.6940           M4: 139 2
28 V* S CrA B * 19 01 08.6478545856 -36 57 20.880059148           ~ 23 0
29 [TS84] IRS 2 Y*O 19 01 41.569 -36 58 31.23           K2 85 0
30 HH 100 HH 19 01 49.1 -36 58 16           ~ 81 0
31 V* V710 CrA Or* 19 01 50.67792 -36 58 09.6132           K7: 125 0

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