Formation of low mass protostars and their circumstellar disks
Adnan Ali Ahmad, Matthias Gonz\'alez, Patrick Hennebelle, Beno\^it, Commer\c{c}on

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution 3D simulations to explore the early formation and evolution of low-mass protostars and their circumstellar disks, revealing detailed structure, dynamics, and radiative properties.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the small-scale physics of star-disk interaction and constrains sub-grid parameters through self-consistent, high-resolution simulations.
Findings
Protostar quickly reaches breakup velocity and sheds surface material.
Circumstellar disk mass surpasses protostar mass early on.
Accretion is highly anisotropic with distinct polar and equatorial behaviors.
Abstract
The birth process of circumstellar disks remains poorly constrained due to observational and numerical challenges. Recent numerical works have shown that the small-scale physics, often wrapped into a sub-grid model, play a crucial role in disk formation and evolution. This calls for a combined approach in which both the protostar and circumstellar disk are studied in concert. We aim to elucidate the small scale physics and constrain sub-grid parameters commonly chosen in the literature by resolving the star-disk interaction. We carry out a set of very high resolution 3D radiative-hydrodynamics simulations that self-consistently describe the collapse of a turbulent dense molecular cloud core to stellar densities. We study the birth of the protostar, the circumstellar disk, and its early evolution (< 6 yr after protostellar formation). Following the second gravitational collapse, the…
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