Physical and Chemical Characterization of GY 91's Multi-ringed Protostellar Disk with ALMA
Sally D. Jiang, Jane Huang, Ian Czekala, Leon Trapman, Yuri Aikawa, Sean M. Andrews, Jaehan Bae, Edwin A. Bergin, Charles J. Law, Romane Le Gal, Feng Long, Fran\c{c}ois M\'enard, Karin I. \"Oberg, Chunhua Qi, Richard Teague, David Wilner, Ke Zhang

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to analyze GY 91's protostellar disk, revealing complex chemical structures, rotation dynamics, and a higher stellar mass estimate than previous models, contributing to understanding early planet formation.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA multi-molecular line study of GY 91's disk, providing new insights into its chemical composition, dynamics, and mass estimates in the context of early stellar evolution.
Findings
Detection of multiple molecular lines indicating complex chemistry.
Identification of Keplerian rotation in the disk.
Higher stellar mass estimate (0.58 M_sun) than previous models.
Abstract
GY 91, commonly categorized as a Class I young stellar object, is notable for disk dust substructures that have been hypothesized to trace early planet formation. Using the ALMA 12-m and ACA arrays, we present new Band 7 dust continuum and molecular line observations of GY 91 at an angular resolution of (~40 au). We report detections of CS , NH , CO , HCS , HCO , and HCO , as well as a tentative detection of CO . We observe azimuthal asymmetry in CS and HCS emission, as well as radially structured HCO emission outside the dust continuum. CO and HCO 4 show significant cloud contamination, while CS and NH are good tracers of Keplerian rotation originating from the…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
