Morphological and Kinematical Diagnostic of FU Orionis-type Outburst Mechanisms
Jinshi Sai, Eduard I. Vorobyov, Alexandr Skliarevskii, and Michihiro Takami

TL;DR
This study uses synthetic molecular line observations to identify distinct morphological and kinematic signatures in protoplanetary disks, aiming to differentiate the physical mechanisms behind FU Orionis-type outbursts.
Contribution
It introduces a method to distinguish outburst mechanisms by analyzing synthetic C18O emission morphology and kinematics from different numerical models.
Findings
Kinematic features vary significantly between models.
Clump-infall shows gas expansion along spirals.
MRI model exhibits minimal local velocity features.
Abstract
We investigated the possibility of determining the mechanism of the FU Orionis-type outburst based on molecular line observations of protoplanetary disks with synthetic observations of distinct numerical burst models. The morphology of the synthetic emission is sensitive to gas temperature and does not coincide with the actual gas disk structures, particularly in the magnetorotational instability (MRI) and clump-infall models, which exhibit peculiar temperature distributions. This highlights the need for careful interpretation of morphologies of line emission from disks under accretion outbursts. The synthetic emission of each model exhibits distinct kinematic features that can be used to distinguish outburst scenarios. In the MRI model, kinematic features of the gravitational instability (GI), which fuels MRI-driven accretion bursts, are small in…
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