论文标题

大规模的CO螺旋臂和与T Tauri Star Ru Lup相关的复杂运动学

Large-scale CO spiral arms and complex kinematics associated with the T Tauri star RU Lup

论文作者

Huang, Jane, Andrews, Sean M., Öberg, Karin I., Ansdell, Megan, Benisty, Myriam, Carpenter, John M., Isella, Andrea, Pérez, Laura M., Ricci, Luca, Williams, Jonathan P., Wilner, David J., Zhu, Zhaohuan

论文摘要

虽然原球磁盘通常似乎是紧凑且组织良好的毫米连续体发射,但CO光谱线观测值越来越多地揭示了距宿主恒星大距离的复杂行为。我们介绍了$ j = 2-1 $ $^{12} $ co,$^{13} $ co和c $^{18} $ o的$ j = 2-1 $的深层地图,以及$ j = 3-2 $ j = 3-2 $ dco $^+$的过渡,朝向tauri star ru up to t tauri star ru up,以$ \ sim0.3'$ \ sim $ au($ au)的分辨率。 The CO isotopologue emission traces four major components of the RU Lup system: a compact Keplerian disk with a radius of $\sim120$ au, a non-Keplerian ``envelope-like'' structure surrounding the disk and extending to $\sim260$ au from the star, at least five blueshifted spiral arms stretching up to 1000 au, and clumps outside the spiral arms Ru Lup的投影中最多可达1500 au。我们评论了Ru Lup奇特气体形态的潜在解释,包括重力不稳定,材料上的积聚或另一颗恒星的扰动。 Ru Lup的扩展非keplerian CO排放,恒星积聚率升高和异常的光度变异性表明,它可能是爆发Fu Ori Systems的II类类似物。

While protoplanetary disks often appear to be compact and well-organized in millimeter continuum emission, CO spectral line observations are increasingly revealing complex behavior at large distances from the host star. We present deep ALMA maps of the $J=2-1$ transition of $^{12}$CO, $^{13}$CO, and C$^{18}$O, as well as the $J=3-2$ transition of DCO$^+$, toward the T Tauri star RU Lup at a resolution of $\sim0.3''$ ($\sim50$ au). The CO isotopologue emission traces four major components of the RU Lup system: a compact Keplerian disk with a radius of $\sim120$ au, a non-Keplerian ``envelope-like'' structure surrounding the disk and extending to $\sim260$ au from the star, at least five blueshifted spiral arms stretching up to 1000 au, and clumps outside the spiral arms located up to 1500 au in projection from RU Lup. We comment on potential explanations for RU Lup's peculiar gas morphology, including gravitational instability, accretion of material onto the disk, or perturbation by another star. RU Lup's extended non-Keplerian CO emission, elevated stellar accretion rate, and unusual photometric variability suggest that it could be a scaled-down Class II analog of the outbursting FU Ori systems.

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