PRODIGE -- envelope to disk with NOEMA. IV. An infalling gas bridge surrounding two Class 0/I systems in L1448N
C. Gieser, J. E. Pineda, D. M. Segura-Cox, P. Caselli, M. T., Valdivia-Mena, M. J. Maureira, T. H. Hsieh, L. A. Busch, L. Bouscasse, A., Lopez-Sepulcre, R. Neri, M. Kuffmeier, Th. Henning, D. Semenov, N., Cunningham, and I. Jimenez-Serra

TL;DR
This study uses NOEMA observations to reveal a large-scale, infalling gas bridge connecting two protostellar systems in L1448N, providing insights into how material feeds forming stars within complex molecular environments.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of a large-scale gas bridge with kinematic evidence of gravitational infall around multiple protostars in L1448N.
Findings
Discovery of a ~3000 au gas bridge with velocity gradients
Velocity profiles consistent with gravitational infall models
Protostellar mass estimated at ~1.2 solar masses
Abstract
Context. The formation of stars has been subject to extensive studies in the past decades from molecular cloud to protoplanetary disk scales. It is still not fully understood how the surrounding material in a protostellar system, that often shows asymmetric structures with complex kinematic properties, feeds the central protostar(s) and their disk(s). Aims. We study the spatial morphology and kinematic properties of the molecular gas surrounding the IRS3A and IRS3B protostellar systems in the L1448N region located in the Perseus molecular cloud. Methods. We present 1 mm NOEMA observations of the PRODIGE large program and analyze the kinematic properties of molecular lines. Given the complexity of the spectral profiles, the lines are fitted with up to three Gaussian velocity components. The clustering algorithm DBSCAN is used to disentangle the velocity components into the underlying…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies · Gas Dynamics and Kinetic Theory · Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
