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REVOLUTIONIZING OUR VIEW OF PROTOSTELLAR MULTIPLICITY AND DISKS: THE VLA NASCENT DISK AND MULTIPLICITY (VANDAM) SURVEY OF THE PERSEUS MOLECULAR CLOUD.

Authors :
Tobin, J. J.
Looney, L. W.
Li, Z.-Y.
Chandler, C. J.
Dunham, M. M.
Segura-Cox, D.
Cox, E. G.
Harris, R. J.
Melis, C.
Sadavoy, S. I.
Pérez, L.
Kratter, K.
Source :
EAS Publications Series; 2015, Vol. 75/76, p273-276, 4p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

There is substantial evidence for disk formation taking place during the early stages of star formation and for most stars being born in multiple systems; however, protostellar multiplicity and disk searches have been hampered by low resolution, sample bias, and variable sensitivity. We have conducted an unbiased, high-sensitivity Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) survey toward all known protostars (n = 94) in the Perseus molecular cloud (d ~ 230 pc), with a resolution of ~15AU (0.06") at λ = 8 mm. We have detected candidate protostellar disks toward 17 sources (with 12 of those in the Class 0 stage) and we have found substructure on <50AU scales for three Class 0 disk candidates, possibly evidence for disk fragmentation. We have discovered 16 new multiple systems (or new components) in this survey; the new systems have separations <500AU and 3 by <30AU. We also found a bi-modal distribution of separations, with peaks at ~75AU and ~3000AU, suggestive of formation through two distinct mechanisms: disk and turbulent fragmentation. The results from this survey demonstrate the necessity and utility of uniform, unbiased surveys of protostellar systems at millimeter and centimeter wavelengths. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16334760
Volume :
75/76
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
EAS Publications Series
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
115661471
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/eas/1575054