Ring Gap Structure around Class I Protostar WL 17

Ayumu Shoshi,Naoto Harada,Kazuki Tokuda,Yoshihiro Kawasaki, Hayao Yamasaki,Asako Sato, Mitsuki Omura, Masayuki Yamaguchi,Kengo Tachihara,Masahiro N. Machida

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2024)

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摘要
WL 17 is a Class I object and was considered to have a ring-hole structure. We analyzed the structure around WL 17 to investigate the detailed properties of this object. We used Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array archival data, which have a higher angular resolution than previous observations. We investigated the WL 17 system with the 1.3 mm dust continuum and (CO)-C-12 and (CO)-O-18 (J = 2-1) line emissions. The dust continuum emission showed a clear ring structure with inner and outer edges of similar to 11 and similar to 21 au, respectively. In addition, we detected an inner disk of <5 au radius enclosing the central star within the ring, the first observation of this structure. Thus, WL 17 has a ring-gap structure, not a ring-hole structure. We did not detect any marked emission in either the gap or inner disk, indicating that there is no sign of a planet, circumplanetary disk, or binary companion. We identified the source of both blueshifted and redshifted outflows based on the (CO)-C-12 emission, which is clearly associated with the disk around WL 17. The outflow mass ejection rate is similar to 3.6 x 10(-7)M(circle dot) yr(-1) and the dynamical timescale is as short as similar to 10(4) yr. The (CO)-O-18 emission showed that an inhomogeneous infalling envelope, which can induce episodic mass accretion, is distributed in the region within similar to 1000 au from the central protostar. With these new findings, we can constrain the scenarios of planet formation and dust growth in the accretion phase of star formation.
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Protoplanetary disks,Circumstellar disks,Star formation,Young stellar objects
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