We present high angular resolution millimeter wavelength continuum and 13CO(2-1) observations of the circumstellar disk surrounding the T Tauri star DG Tauri. We show that the velocity pattern in the inner regions of the disk is consistent with Keplerian rotation about a central 0.67 M⊙ star. The disk rotation is also consistent with the toroidal velocity pattern in the initial channel of the optical jet, as inferred from HST spectra of the first de-projected 100 AU from the source. Our observations support the tight relationship between disk and jet kinematics postulated by the popular magneto-centrifugal models for jet formation and collimation.
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Testi, L., Bacciotti, F., Sargent, A. I., Ray, T. P., & Eislöffel, J. (2002). The kinematic relationship between disk and jet in the DG Tauri system. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 394(3). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20021380
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