Multiple protostellar systems. II. A high resolution near-infrared imaging survey in nearby star-forming regions
G. Duch\^ene (LAOG), S. Bontemps (OASU, L3ab), J. Bouvier (LAOG), P., Andr\'e (CEA Saclay), A. A. Djupvik (NOT), A. M. Ghez (UCLA)

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution near-infrared imaging to measure the multiplicity rates of embedded protostars across various nearby star-forming regions, revealing consistent high initial multiplicity that diminishes over time.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive high-resolution survey of multiplicity among Class I and Flat Spectrum protostars in multiple clouds, challenging existing numerical models of core fragmentation.
Findings
Multiplicity rates of 32% and 47% in specified separation ranges.
No non-hierarchical triples or higher-order systems detected.
Companions in Orion are closer to primaries compared to other clouds.
Abstract
(abridged) Our project endeavors to obtain a robust view of multiplicity among embedded Class I and Flat Spectrum protostars in a wide array of nearby molecular clouds to disentangle ``universal'' from cloud-dependent processes. We have used near-infrared adaptive optics observations at the VLT through the H, Ks and L' filters to search for tight companions to 45 Class I and Flat Spectrum protostars located in 4 different molecular clouds (Taurus-Auriga, Ophiuchus, Serpens and L1641 in Orion). We complemented these observations with published high-resolution surveys of 13 additional objects in Taurus and Ophiuchus. We found multiplicity rates of 32+/-6% and 47+/-8% over the 45-1400 AU and 14-1400 AU separation ranges, respectively. These rates are in excellent agreement with those previously found among T Tauri stars in Taurus and Ophiuchus, and represent an excess of a factor ~1.7 over…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
