Disk fragmentation in high-mass star formation. High-resolution observations towards AFGL 2591-VLA 3
S. Suri, H. Beuther, C. Gieser, A. Ahmadi, \'A. S\'anchez-Monge, J. M., Winters, H. Linz, Th. Henning, M. T. Beltr\'an, F. Bosco, R. Cesaroni, T., Csengeri, S. Feng, M. G. Hoare, K. G. Johnston, P. Klaasen, R. Kuiper, S., Leurini, S. Longmore, S. Lumsden, L. Maud, L. Moscadelli

TL;DR
This study presents high-resolution observations of the high-mass star-forming region AFGL 2591-VLA 3, revealing for the first time that its disk undergoes gravitational fragmentation into multiple low-mass fragments, supporting disk-mediated high-mass star formation models.
Contribution
First observational evidence of disk fragmentation in a high-mass star-forming region using high-resolution IRAM/NOEMA data.
Findings
Multiple low-mass fragments within 1000 AU of VLA 3
Disk kinematics consistent with a 10.3 solar mass protostar
High spatial resolution achieved with NOEMA Band 4
Abstract
Increasing evidence suggests that, similar to their low-mass counterparts, high-mass stars form through a disk-mediated accretion process. At the same time, formation of high-mass stars still necessitates high accretion rates, and hence, high gas densities, which in turn can cause disks to become unstable against gravitational fragmentation. We study the kinematics and fragmentation of the disk around the high-mass star forming region AFGL 2591-VLA 3 which was hypothesized to be fragmenting based on the observations that show multiple outflow directions. We use a new set of high-resolution (0.19 arcsec) IRAM/NOEMA observations at 843 micron towards VLA 3 which allow us to resolve its disk, characterize the fragmentation, and study its kinematics. In addition to the 843 micron continuum emission, our spectral setup targets warm dense gas and outflow tracers such as HCN, HCN and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
