Resolving the Binary Components of the Outbursting Protostar HBC 494 with ALMA
Pedro Henrique Nogueira, Alice Zurlo, Sebasti\'an P\'erez, Camilo, Gonz\'alez-Ruilova, Lucas A. Cieza, Antonio Hales, Trisha Bhowmik, Dary A., Ru\'iz-Rodr\'iguez, David A. Principe, Gregory J. Herczeg, Jonathan P., Williams, Jorge Cuadra, Mat\'ias Montesinos, Nicol\'as Cuello

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to resolve the binary components of the FUor protostar HBC 494, revealing their individual disk properties, masses, and the surrounding gas dynamics, advancing understanding of episodic accretion in young stellar objects.
Contribution
The paper presents the first high-resolution ALMA imaging of HBC 494, resolving its binary components and analyzing their disks and surrounding gas, providing new insights into the structure of eruptive protostars.
Findings
Resolved HBC 494 into two components with ~75 au separation.
Primary is ~5 times brighter and more massive than secondary.
Detected bipolar outflows and infalling envelope around the system.
Abstract
Episodic accretion is a low-mass pre-main sequence phenomenon characterized by sudden outbursts of enhanced accretion. These objects are classified into two: protostars with elevated levels of accretion that lasts for decades or more, called FUors, and protostars with shorter and repetitive bursts, called EXors. HBC 494 is a FUor object embedded in the Orion Molecular Cloud. Earlier Atacama Large (sub-)Millimeter Array (ALMA) continuum observations showed an asymmetry in the disk at 0.''2 resolution. Here, we present follow-up observations at ~0.''03, resolving the system into two components: HBC 494 N (primary) and HBC 494 S (secondary). No circumbinary disk was detected. Both disks are resolved with a projected separation of ~0.''18 (75 au). Their projected dimensions are 84+/-1.8 x 66.9+/-1.5 mas for HBC 494 N and 64.6+/-2.5 x 46.0+/-1.9 mas for HBC 494 S. The disks are almost…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Space Exploration and Technology
