2019A&A...621A..76M


Query : 2019A&A...621A..76M

2019A&A...621A..76M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 621A, 76-76 (2019/1-1)

Characterizing young protostellar disks with the CALYPSO IRAM-PdBI survey: large Class 0 disks are rare.

MAURY A.J., ANDRE P., TESTI L., MARET S., BELLOCHE A., HENNEBELLE P., CABRIT S., CODELLA C., GUETH F., PODIO L., ANDERL S., BACMANN A., BONTEMPS S., GAUDEL M., LADJELATE B., LEFEVRE C., TABONE B. and LEFLOCH B.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Understanding the formation mechanisms of protoplanetary disks and multiple systems and also their pristine properties are key questions for modern astrophysics. The properties of the youngest disks, embedded in rotating infalling protostellar envelopes, have largely remained unconstrained up to now.
Aims. We aim to observe the youngest protostars with a spatial resolution that is high enough to resolve and characterize the progenitors of protoplanetary disks. This can only be achieved using submillimeter and millimeter interferometric facilities. In the framework of the IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometer survey CALYPSO, we have obtained subarcsecond observations of the dust continuum emission at 231 and 94GHz for a sample of 16 solar-type Class 0 protostars.
Methods. In an attempt to identify disk-like structures embedded at small scales in the protostellar envelopes, we modeled the dust continuum emission visibility profiles using Plummer-like envelope models and envelope models that include additional Gaussian disk-like components.
Results. Our analysis shows that in the CALYPSO sample, 11 of the 16 Class 0 protostars are better reproduced by models including a disk-like dust continuum component contributing to the flux at small scales, but less than 25% of these candidate protostellar disks are resolved at radii >60 au. Including all available literature constraints on Class 0 disks at subarcsecond scales, we show that our results are representative: most (>72% in a sample of 26 protostars) Class 0 protostellar disks are small and emerge only at radii <60 au. We find a multiplicity fraction of the CALYPSO protostars ≤57%±10% at the scales 100-5000 au, which generally agrees with the multiplicity properties of Class I protostars at similar scales.
Conclusions. We compare our observational constraints on the disk size distribution in Class 0 protostars to the typical disk properties from protostellar formation models. If Class 0 protostars contain similar rotational energy as is currently estimated for prestellar cores, then hydrodynamical models of protostellar collapse systematically predict a high occurrence of large disks. Our observations suggest that these are rarely observed, however. Because they reduce the centrifugal radius and produce a disk size distribution that peaks at radii <100au during the main accretion phase, magnetized models of rotating protostellar collapse are favored by our observations.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2019

Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - stars: protostars - radio continuum: ISM

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Number of rows : 80
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 3C 84 Sy2 03 19 48.1599902040 +41 30 42.108850836   13.10 12.48 11.09   ~ 4008 3
2 LDN 1448 DNe 03 22.5 +30 35           ~ 515 0
3 IRAS 03222+3034 Y*O 03 25 22.32 +30 45 13.9           ~ 149 0
4 [TLL2016] Per-emb-22-B Rad 03 25 22.3520 +30 45 13.151           ~ 9 0
5 [TLL2016] Per-emb-22-A Rad 03 25 22.4100 +30 45 13.254           ~ 12 0
6 JCMTSE J032536.1+304514 Y*O 03 25 36.22 +30 45 15.7           ~ 127 0
7 [TTK2018] Per-emb-33-A cm 03 25 36.3120 +30 45 15.153           ~ 9 0
8 [TTK2018] Per-emb-33-B cm 03 25 36.3210 +30 45 14.913           ~ 9 0
9 [TTK2018] Per-emb-33-C cm 03 25 36.3800 +30 45 14.722           ~ 10 0
10 SSTc2d J032536.4+304522 Y*O 03 25 36.49 +30 45 22.2           ~ 200 1
11 LDN 1448NA smm 03 25 36.49 +30 45 22.2           ~ 184 1
12 IRAS F03226+3033 Y*O 03 25 38.83 +30 44 06.2           ~ 335 0
13 SSTc2d J032539.1+304358 Y*? 03 25 39.12 +30 43 58.2           ~ 48 1
14 NAME LDN 1455 IRS 1 cor 03 27 39.08 +30 13 03.1           ~ 161 0
15 LDN 1455 DNe 03 28 00.6480 +30 07 58.800           ~ 186 1
16 [CMG2014] MM3 mm 03 28 55.500 +31 14 34.75           ~ 8 0
17 [JCC87] IRAS 2A Y*O 03 28 55.55 +31 14 36.7           ~ 459 3
18 [CAZ2013] NGC 1333 IRAS 2A1 smm 03 28 55.57 +31 14 37.1           ~ 10 0
19 [CMG2014] MM1 Y*O 03 28 55.580 +31 14 37.06           ~ 7 0
20 [CMG2014] MM2 Y*O 03 28 55.710 +31 14 35.33           ~ 8 0
21 NAME HH 7-11 MMS 3 smm 03 29 01.964 +31 15 38.04           ~ 64 0
22 NAME HH 7-11 MMS 2 smm 03 29 03.056 +31 15 51.67           ~ 86 0
23 [RAC97] VLA 3 smm 03 29 03.372 +31 16 01.60           ~ 38 0
24 [HSW2018] NGC 1333-17 smm 03 29 03.73 +31 16 03.8           ~ 99 0
25 [JCC87] IRAS 4A2 Y*O 03 29 10.413 +31 13 32.20           ~ 122 1
26 [JCC87] IRAS 4A3 mm 03 29 10.44 +31 13 35.9           ~ 4 0
27 [JCC87] IRAS 4A Y*O 03 29 10.49 +31 13 30.8           ~ 715 1
28 [JCC87] IRAS 4A1 Y*O 03 29 10.510 +31 13 31.01           ~ 108 1
29 NGC 1333 OpC 03 29 11.3 +31 18 36           ~ 1450 1
30 [JCC87] IRAS 4B Y*O 03 29 12.058 +31 13 02.05           ~ 600 0
31 NAME IRAS 4B1 South Y*O 03 29 12.06 +31 13 01.7           ~ 36 1
32 NAME IRAS 4B1 North Y*O 03 29 12.06 +31 13 05.4           ~ 14 0
33 [JCC87] IRAS 4B2 smm 03 29 12.8 +31 13 02           ~ 19 0
34 [JCC87] IRAS 4C Y*O 03 29 13.54 +31 13 58.2           ~ 107 1
35 IRAS 03292+3039 cor 03 32 17.96 +30 49 47.5           ~ 82 0
36 [HRF2005] 3 PoC 03 33 21.3 +31 07 27           ~ 77 0
37 [KJD2006] SMM J033335+31075 PoC 03 33 21.3 +31 07 28           ~ 105 0
38 NAME Perseus Cloud SFR 03 35.0 +31 13           ~ 1364 0
39 LDN 1489 DNe 04 04 47.5 +26 19 42           ~ 228 0
40 IRAS 04191+1523 Y*O 04 22 00.43944 +15 30 21.2148           ~ 199 0
41 [TOS2014] MMS-2 cor 04 28 38.89 +26 51 33.9           ~ 11 0
42 LDN 1521F DNe 04 28 39.3 +26 51 43           ~ 210 1
43 LDN 1551 DNe 04 31 30.0 +18 12 30           ~ 805 1
44 2MASS J04314444+1808315 Y*O 04 31 44.44680 +18 08 31.5384           ~ 168 0
45 LDN 1536 DNe 04 33 24.6 +22 43 29           ~ 111 0
46 IRAS 04361+2547 Y*O 04 39 13.89288 +25 53 20.8788           ~ 196 1
47 IRAS 04365+2535 Y*O 04 39 35.19360 +25 41 44.7252           ~ 291 0
48 LDN 1527 DNe 04 39 53 +25 45.0           ~ 635 0
49 NAME Taurus Complex SFR 04 41.0 +25 52           ~ 4416 0
50 TMC-1 MoC 04 41 45.9 +25 41 27           ~ 1676 0
51 HH 212 HH 05 43 51.41 -01 02 53.1           ~ 392 1
52 [DB2002b] G252.51+0.07 DNe 08 14.3 -34 31           ~ 14 0
53 NAME Cha 1 MoC 11 06 48 -77 18.0           ~ 1154 1
54 3C 273 BLL 12 29 06.6998257176 +02 03 08.597629980   13.05 14.830 14.11   ~ 5800 1
55 IRAS 16059-3857 Y*O 16 09 18.07 -39 04 53.4           ~ 47 0
56 NAME VLA 1623-243 Y*O 16 26 26.42 -24 24 30.0           ~ 404 0
57 VSSG 30 Y*O 16 26 44.19504 -24 34 48.3492           ~ 135 0
58 Elia 2-29 Y*O 16 27 09.43032 -24 37 18.7716           ~ 283 1
59 YLW 15 Y*O 16 27 26.906 -24 40 50.81           ~ 268 1
60 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3631 1
61 IRAS 16285-2355 Y*O 16 31 35.65752 -24 01 29.4708           ~ 138 0
62 SH 2-68 N Y*O 18 29 48.09 +01 16 45.0           ~ 137 1
63 [WM2000] S68Nc PoC 18 29 48.710 +01 16 57.00           ~ 8 0
64 NAME Serpens Cloud SFR 18 29 49 +01 14.8           ~ 1100 2
65 2MASS J18294960+0117058 Y*O 18 29 49.602 +01 17 05.83           ~ 34 0
66 [AHA2018] Serpens SMM4B Y*O 18 29 56.50 +01 13 11.0           ~ 7 0
67 [AHA2018] Serpens SMM4A Y*O 18 29 56.70 +01 13 15.0           ~ 11 0
68 NAME Serpens SMM 4 cor 18 29 57.1 +01 13 15           ~ 137 0
69 MHO 3248 Y*O 18 30 03.6 -02 03 11           ~ 13 0
70 [KKT2016] VLA 12 Y*? 18 30 04.10 -02 03 02.5           ~ 21 0
71 [MAM2011] SerpS-MM18 Y*O 18 30 04.13 -02 03 02.1           ~ 18 0
72 HGBS J183012.4-020653 Y*O 18 30 12.28 -02 06 53.0           ~ 12 0
73 LBN 028.77+03.43 HII 18 31 26.5 -02 04 22           ~ 230 2
74 V* R CrA Ae* 19 01 53.6764322232 -36 57 08.299341828 12.781 12.651 11.917 11.242 10.412 B5IIIpe 478 1
75 LDN 663 DNe 19 36 55 +07 34.4           ~ 646 0
76 EM* MWC 349 ** 20 32 45.499080 +40 39 36.74124   15.88 13.15 12.13   Bep 801 0
77 LDN 1157 DNe 20 39 06.4 +68 02 13           ~ 572 0
78 NAME [BM89] L1082C DNe 20 51 27.4 +60 19 00           ~ 33 0
79 NAME GF 9-2 * 20 51 30.1 +60 18 39           ~ 26 1
80 3C 454.3 Bla 22 53 57.7480438728 +16 08 53.561508864   16.57 16.10 15.22   ~ 2847 2

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