English

Kinematics and stability of high-mass protostellar disk candidates at sub-arcsecond resolution -- Insights from the IRAM NOEMA large program CORE

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2023-09-27 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

The fragmentation mode of high-mass molecular clumps and the accretion processes that form the most massive stars (M8MM\gtrsim 8M_\odot) are still not well understood. To this end, we have undertaken a large observational program (CORE) making use of interferometric observations from the Northern Extended Millimetre Array (NOEMA) for a sample of 20 luminous (L>104LL>10^4L_\odot) protostellar objects in the 1.37 mm wavelength regime in both continuum and line emission, reaching \sim0.4" resolution (800 au at 2 kpc). Using the dense gas tracer CH3_3CN, we find velocity gradients across 13 cores perpendicular to the directions of bipolar molecular outflows, making them excellent disk candidates. Specific angular momentum (jj) radial profiles are on average 103\sim10^{-3} km /s pc and follow jr1.7j \propto r^{1.7}, consistent with a poorly resolved rotating and infalling envelope/disk model. Fitting the velocity profiles with a Keplerian model, we find protostellar masses in the range of 1025\sim 10-25 MM_\odot. Modelling the level population of CH3_3CN lines, we present temperature maps and find median gas temperatures in the range 7021070-210 K. We create Toomre QQ maps to study the stability of the disks and find almost all (11 of 13) disk candidates to be prone to fragmentation due to gravitational instabilities at the scales probed by our observations. In particular, disks with masses greater than 1020%\sim10-20\% of the mass of their host (proto)stars are Toomre unstable, and more luminous protostellar objects tend to have disks that are more massive and hence more prone to fragmentation. Our finings show that most disks around high-mass protostars are prone to disk fragmentation early in their formation due to their high disk to stellar mass ratio. This impacts the accretion evolution of high-mass protostars which will have significant implications for the formation of the most massive stars.

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@article{arxiv.2305.00020,
  title  = {Kinematics and stability of high-mass protostellar disk candidates at sub-arcsecond resolution -- Insights from the IRAM NOEMA large program CORE},
  author = {Aida Ahmadi and H. Beuther and F. Bosco and C. Gieser and S. Suri and J. C. Mottram and R. Kuiper and Th. Henning and Á. Sánchez-Monge and H. Linz and R. E. Pudritz and D. Semenov and J. M. Winters and T. Möller and M. T. Beltrán and T. Csengeri and R. Galván-Madrid and K. G. Johnston and E. Keto and P. D. Klaassen and S. Leurini and S. N. Longmore and S. L. Lumsden and L. T. Maud and L. Moscadelli and A. Palau and T. Peters and S. E. Ragan and J. S. Urquhart and Q. Zhang and H. Zinnecker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.00020},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

27 pages, 12 figures, 6 appendices - accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics