The Physical Properties of the SVS 13 Protobinary System: Two Circumstellar Disks and a Spiraling Circumbinary Disk in the Making
Ana K. Diaz-Rodriguez (1, 2), Guillem Anglada (1), Guillermo, Bl\'azquez-Calero (1), Mayra Osorio (IAA), Jos\'e F. G\'omez (1), Gary A., Fuller (2, 1, 3), Robert Estalella (4), Jos\'e M. Torrelles (5, 6),, Sylvie Cabrit (7, 8), Luis F. Rodr\'iguez (9), Charl\`ene Lef\`evre (10),

TL;DR
This study uses VLA and ALMA observations to analyze the SVS 13 protobinary system, revealing two circumstellar disks, a forming circumbinary disk with spiral arms, and detailed chemical and kinematic properties.
Contribution
First detailed imaging and analysis of the SVS 13 protobinary system's disks and their formation stages using high-resolution radio observations.
Findings
Detected two small circumstellar disks with distinct masses and sizes.
Identified a spiral-arm circumbinary disk in early formation stages.
Measured stellar masses and observed complex molecular chemistry.
Abstract
We present VLA and ALMA observations of the close (0.3" = 90 au separation) protobinary system SVS 13. We detect two small circumstellar disks (radii 12 and 9 au in dust, and 30 au in gas) with masses of 0.004-0.009 for VLA 4A (the western component) and 0.009-0.030 for VLA 4B (the eastern component). A circumbinary disk with prominent spiral arms extending 500 au and a mass of 0.052 appears to be in the earliest stages of formation. The dust emission is more compact and with a very high optical depth toward VLA 4B, while toward VLA 4A the dust column density is lower, allowing the detection of stronger molecular transitions. We infer rotational temperatures of 140 K, on scales of 30 au, across the whole source, and a rich chemistry. Molecular transitions typical of hot corinos are detected toward both…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
