Early Planet Formation in Embedded Disks (eDisk). VII. Keplerian Disk, Disk Substructure, and Accretion Streamers in the Class 0 Protostar IRAS 16544-1604 in CB 68
Miyu Kido, Shigehisa Takakuwa, Kazuya Saigo, Nagayoshi Ohashi, John J., Tobin, Jes K, J{\o}rgensen, Yuri Aikawa, Yusuke Aso, Frankie J. Encalada,, Christian Flores, Sacha Gavino, Itziar de Gregorio-Monsalvo, Ilseung Han,, Shingo Hirano, Patrick M. Koch, Woojin Kwon

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to reveal a Keplerian disk, asymmetric structures, and accretion streamers around a Class 0 protostar, providing insights into early disk formation and accretion processes.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA imaging of a Class 0 protostar showing a Keplerian disk with non-axisymmetric features and accretion streamers.
Findings
Detected a 30 au Keplerian disk around the protostar.
Identified accretion streamers connecting to the disk.
Observed shock signatures at streamer landing points.
Abstract
We present observations of the Class 0 protostar IRAS 16544-1604 in CB 68 from the ''Early Planet Formation in Embedded Disks (eDisk)'' ALMA Large program. The ALMA observations target continuum and lines at 1.3-mm with an angular resolution of 5 au. The continuum image reveals a dusty protostellar disk with a radius of 30 au seen close to edge-on, and asymmetric structures both along the major and minor axes. While the asymmetry along the minor axis can be interpreted as the effect of the dust flaring, the asymmetry along the major axis comes from a real non-axisymmetric structure. The CO image cubes clearly show the gas in the disk that follows a Keplerian rotation pattern around a 0.14 central protostar. Furthermore, there are 1500 au-scale streamer-like features of gas connecting from North-East, North-North-West, and North-West to the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics
