Origin and Evolution of Angular Momentum of Class II Disks
Veli-Matti Pelkonen, Paolo Padoan, Mika Juvela, Troels Haugb{\o}lle, and {\AA}ke Nordlund

TL;DR
This study uses simulations and radiative transfer modeling to show that Bondi-Hoyle accretion significantly influences the angular momentum and size of class II protoplanetary disks, and predicts JWST can observe these accretion trails.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new simulation approach to quantify Bondi-Hoyle accretion's role in class II disk evolution and predicts JWST observations of accretion trails.
Findings
Accreting gas provides enough angular momentum to affect disk evolution.
Bondi-Hoyle accretion can explain observed disk sizes.
JWST can detect accretion trails with high success rate.
Abstract
Context: While class II pre-main-sequence (PMS) stars have already accreted most of their mass, the continued inflow of fresh material via Bondi-Hoyle accretion acts as an additional mass reservoir for their circumstellar disks. This may explain the observed accretion rates of PMS stars, as well as observational inconsistencies in the mass and angular momentum balance of their disks. Aims: Using a new simulation that reproduces the stellar initial mass function (IMF), we want to quantify the role of Bondi-Hoyle accretion in the formation of class II disks, as well as address the prospect of its observational detection with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Methods: We studied the mass and angular momentum of the accreting gas using passively advected tracer particles in the simulation, and we carried out radiative transfer calculations of near-infrared scattering to generate…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTribology and Lubrication Engineering · Mechanics and Biomechanics Studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
