Formation of dust clumps with sub-Jupiter mass and cold shadowed region in gravitationally unstable disk around Class 0/I protostar in L1527 IRS
Satoshi Ohashi, Riouhei Nakatani, Hauyu Baobab Liu, Hiroshi Kobayashi,, Yichen Zhang, Tomoyuki Hanawa, Nami Sakai

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution multi-wavelength observations to reveal that a Class 0/I protostellar disk around L1527 IRS contains gravitationally unstable regions and dust clumps, suggesting potential sites for planet formation and shadow-induced cooling.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational evidence of gravitational instability and dust clumps in a young protostellar disk, highlighting the role of shadowing in disk cooling and planet formation.
Findings
Gravitational instability at 20 au indicated by Toomre Q<1.
Detection of dust clumps with masses >0.1 M_J.
Evidence of shadowing causing temperature drops in the disk.
Abstract
We have investigated the protostellar disk around a Class 0/I protostar, L1527 IRS, using multi-wavelength observations of the dust continuum emission at , 2.1, 3.3, and 6.8 mm obtained by the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and the Jansky Very Large Array (VLA). Our observations achieved a spatial resolution of au and revealed an edge-on disk structure with a size of au. The emission at 0.87 and 2.1 mm is found to be optically thick within a projected disk radius of au. The emission at 3.3 and 6.8 mm shows that the power-law index of the dust opacity () is around au, suggesting that grain growth has not yet begun. The dust temperature () shows a steep decrease with outside of the VLA clumps previously…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Space Exploration and Technology
