2012ApJ...747...52D


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2012ApJ...747...52D - Astrophys. J., 747, 52 (2012/March-1)

Resolving the luminosity problem in low-mass star formation.

DUNHAM M.M. and VOROBYOV E.I.

Abstract (from CDS):

We determine the observational signatures of protostellar cores by coupling two-dimensional radiative transfer calculations with numerical hydrodynamical simulations that predict accretion rates that both decline with time and feature short-term variability and episodic bursts caused by disk gravitational instability and fragmentation. We calculate the radiative transfer of the collapsing cores throughout the full duration of the collapse, using as inputs the core, disk, protostellar masses, radii, and mass accretion rates predicted by the hydrodynamical simulations. From the resulting spectral energy distributions, we calculate standard observational signatures (Lbol, Tbol, Lbol/L smm) to directly compare to observations. We show that the accretion process predicted by these models reproduces the full spread of observed protostars in both Lbol-Tbol and Lbol-Mcorespace, including very low luminosity objects, provides a reasonable match to the observed protostellar luminosity distribution, and resolves the long-standing luminosity problem. These models predict an embedded phase duration shorter than recent observationally determined estimates (0.12 Myr versus 0.44 Myr), and a fraction of total time spent in Stage 0 of 23%, consistent with the range of values determined by observations. On average, the models spend 1.3% of their total time in accretion bursts, during which 5.3% of the final stellar mass accretes, with maximum values being 11.8% and 35.5% for the total time and accreted stellar mass, respectively. Time-averaged models that filter out the accretion variability and bursts do not provide as good of a match to the observed luminosity problem, suggesting that the bursts are required.

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Journal keyword(s): hydrodynamics - ISM: clouds - radiative transfer - stars: formation - stars: low-mass - stars: protostars

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
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* V710 Cas Or* 00 36 45.9936324072 +63 28 52.969968696           ~ 91 0
2 [JCC87] IRAS 4B Y*O 03 29 12.058 +31 13 02.05           ~ 600 0
3 NAME Perseus Cloud SFR 03 35.0 +31 13           ~ 1371 0
4 NAME Taurus Complex SFR 04 41.0 +25 52           ~ 4429 0
5 2MASS J05424706-0817069 Y*O 05 42 47.067 -08 17 06.93           M5 54 0
6 V* FU Ori Or* 05 45 22.3647842544 +09 04 12.291320064   10.72 9.60     F0Iab 816 1
7 V* V1647 Ori Or* 05 46 13.1370578472 -00 06 04.885093296     18.1     M3.9 289 1
8 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3636 1
9 NAME Serpens Cloud SFR 18 29 49 +01 14.8           ~ 1103 2
10 IRAS 18272+0114 Or* 18 29 49.13016 +01 16 20.6472           ~ 76 1
11 GCNM 23 Y*O 18 29 49.63 +01 15 21.9           ~ 273 2
12 NAME Serpens South Cluster Cl* 18 30 03.00 -02 01 58.2           ~ 133 0
13 V* V2492 Cyg Or* 20 51 26.2367188536 +44 05 23.869354488   20.2   18.3   F-GII/MI 94 0

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