Modeling the Resolved Disk Around the Class 0 Protostar L1527
John J. Tobin (NRAO), Lee Hartmann (Michigan), Hsin-Fang Chiang (IfA),, David J. Wilner (Harvard CfA), Leslie W. Looney (Illinois), Laurent Loinard, (UNAM), Nuria Calvet (Michigan), Paola D'Alessio (UNAM)

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution sub/millimeter imaging to characterize the disk around the Class 0 protostar L1527, revealing a large, highly flared disk with implications for early disk growth and structure.
Contribution
First detailed modeling of the disk around L1527 combining interferometric data, spectral energy distribution, and radiative transfer, revealing its size, mass, and vertical structure.
Findings
Detected an 180 AU edge-on disk around L1527
Disk mass estimated at 0.007 M_sun
Disk is highly flared with a radius of 125 AU
Abstract
We present high-resolution sub/millimeter interferometric imaging of the Class 0 protostar L1527 IRS (IRAS 04368+2557) at 870 micron and 3.4 mm from the Submillimeter Array (SMA) and Combined Array for Research in Millimeter Astronomy (CARMA). We detect the signature of an edge-on disk surrounding the protostar with an observed diameter of 180 AU in the sub/millimeter images. The mass of the disk is estimated to be 0.007 M_sun, assuming optically thin, isothermal dust emission. The millimeter spectral index is observed to be quite shallow at all the spatial scales probed; alpha ~ 2, implying a dust opacity spectral index beta ~ 0. We model the emission from the disk and surrounding envelope using Monte Carlo radiative transfer codes, simultaneously fitting the sub/millimeter visibility amplitudes, sub/millimeter images, resolved L\arcmin\ image, spectral energy distribution, and…
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