The ALMA view of the protostellar system HH212 - The wind, the cavity, and the disk
C. Codella, S. Cabrit, F. Gueth, L. Podio, S. Leurini, R. Bachiller,, A. Gusdorf, B. Lefloch, B. Nisini, M. Tafalla, W. Yvart

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to analyze the HH212 protostellar system, revealing a complex interplay of jets, outflows, and a potential Keplerian disk, providing insights into early low-mass star formation processes.
Contribution
First high-resolution ALMA imaging of HH212 revealing detailed kinematics, including a possible Keplerian disk and evidence of disk winds in a Class 0 protostar.
Findings
Detection of a rotating disk of about 90 AU possibly Keplerian.
Identification of a bipolar SiO jet and large-scale outflow.
Evidence of a warped disk geometry and potential disk winds.
Abstract
Context: Because it is viewed simply edge-on, the HH212 protostellar system is an ideal laboratory for studying the interplay of infall, outflow, and rotation in the earliest stages of low-mass star formation. Aims: We wish to exploit the unmatched combination of high angular resolution, high sensitivity, high-imaging fidelity, and spectral coverage provided by ALMA to shed light on the complex kinematics of the innermost central regions of HH212. Methods: We mapped the inner 10" (4500 AU) of the HH212 system at about 0.5 arcsec resolution in several molecular tracers and in the 850 m dust continuum using the ALMA interferometer in band 7 in the extended configuration of the Early Science Cycle 0 operations. Results: Within a single ALMA spectral set-up, we simultaneously identify all the crucial ingredients known to be involved in the star formation recipe namely: (i) the fast,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
