Protostellar Evolution in Serpens Main: Possible Origin of Disk-Size Diversity
Yusuke Aso, Naomi Hirano, Yuri Aikawa, Masahiro N. Machida, Nagayoshi, Ohashi, Masao Saito, Shigehisa Takakuwa, Hsi-Wei Yen, and Jonathan P., Williams

TL;DR
This study investigates the diversity of disk sizes in protostars within Serpens Main by observing various sources and their evolutionary stages, revealing different physical conditions and developmental trends among them.
Contribution
It provides a detailed classification of protostellar sources in Serpens Main and links their physical properties to their evolutionary stages, highlighting the possible origins of disk-size diversity.
Findings
Sixteen sources detected in 1.3 mm continuum.
Evolutionary trends observed among Class 0 protostars.
Different groups show distinct outflow and continuum features.
Abstract
We have observed the submillimeter continuum condensations SMM2, SMM4, SMM9, and SMM11 in the star forming cluster Serpens Main using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array during Cycle 3 in the 1.3 mm continuum, 12CO J=2-1, SO J_N=6_5-5_4, and C18O J=2-1 lines at an angular resolution of ~0.55 (240 au). Sixteen sources have been detected in the 1.3 mm continuum, which can be classified into three groups. Group 1 consists of six sources showing extended continuum emission and bipolar/monopolar 12CO outflows. Although all the Group 1 members are classified as Class 0 protostars, our observations suggest evolutionary trends among them in terms of 12CO outflow dynamical time, SO emission distribution, C18O fractional abundance, and continuum morphology. Group 2 consists of four sources associated with a continuum filamentary structure and no 12CO outflows. Central densities…
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