MISALIGNED DISKS IN THE BINARY PROTOSTAR IRS 43

  • Brinch C
  • Jørgensen J
  • Hogerheijde M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Recent high angular resolution ( ) ALMA observations of the 1.1 mm continuum and of HCO + J  = 3–2 and HCN J  = 3–2 gas toward the binary protostar IRS 43 reveal multiple Keplerian disks that are significantly misaligned ( ), both in inclination and position angle and also with respect to the binary orbital plane. Each stellar component has an associated circumstellar disk while the binary is surrounded by a circumbinary disk. Together with archival VLA measurements of the stellar positions over 25 years, and assuming a circular orbit, we use our continuum measurements to determine the binary separation, , and its inclination, . The misalignment in this system suggests that turbulence has likely played a major role in the formation of IRS 43.

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Brinch, C., Jørgensen, J. K., Hogerheijde, M. R., Nelson, R. P., & Gressel, O. (2016). MISALIGNED DISKS IN THE BINARY PROTOSTAR IRS 43. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 830(1), L16. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8205/830/1/l16

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