2020ApJ...888...41A


Query : 2020ApJ...888...41A

2020ApJ...888...41A - Astrophys. J., 888, 41-41 (2020/January-1)

Modeling the accretion disk around the high-mass protostar GGD 27-MM1.

ANEZ-LOPEZ N., OSORIO M., BUSQUET G., GIRART J.M., MACIAS E., CARRASCO-GONZALEZ C., CURIEL S., ESTALELLA R., FERNANDEZ-LOPEZ M., GALVAN-MADRID R., KWON J. and TORRELLES J.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Recent high angular resolution (≃40 mas) ALMA observations at 1.14 mm resolve a compact (R ≃ 200 au), flattened dust structure perpendicular to the HH 80-81 jet emanating from the GGD 27-MM1 high-mass protostar, making it a robust candidate for a true accretion disk. The jet-disk system (HH 80-81/GGD 27-MM1) resembles those found in association with low- and intermediate-mass protostars. We present radiative transfer models that fit the 1.14 mm ALMA dust image of this disk, which allow us to obtain its physical parameters and predict its density and temperature structure. Our results indicate that this accretion disk is compact (Rdisk ≃ 170 au) and massive (≃5 M), at about 20% of the stellar mass of ≃20 M. We estimate the total dynamical mass of the star-disk system from the molecular line emission, finding a range between 21 and 30 M, which is consistent with our model. We fit the density and temperature structures found by our model with power-law functions. These results suggest that accretion disks around massive stars are more massive and hotter than their low-mass siblings, but they still are quite stable. We also compare the temperature distribution in the GGD 27-MM1 disk with that found in low- and intermediate-mass stars and discuss possible implications for the water snow line. We have also carried out a study of the distance based on Gaia DR2 data and the population of young stellar objects in this region and from the extinction maps. We conclude that the source distance is within 1.2 and 1.4 kpc, closer than what was derived in previous studies (1.7 kpc).

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Star formation - Star-forming regions - Massive stars - Protoplanetary disks

Simbad objects: 21

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Number of rows : 21
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* HL Tau Or* 04 31 38.5107609312 +18 13 57.859747968   15.89 14.49 14.39   K5 1430 0
2 IRAS 04365+2535 Y*O 04 39 35.19360 +25 41 44.7252           ~ 292 0
3 V* V883 Ori Or* 05 38 18.1018261392 -07 02 26.017707120           F:I: 219 0
4 [ICB2018] G011.92-00.61 MM1a mm 18 13 58.1110 -18 54 20.205           ~ 5 0
5 LDN 315 DNe 18 18.0 -19 29           ~ 4 0
6 2MASS J18185959-2045537 Y*O 18 18 59.5876575744 -20 45 53.808094656           ~ 2 0
7 NAME HH 80-81 HH 18 19 06 -20 51.4           ~ 224 0
8 NAME HH 80-81 IRS HII 18 19 11.8 -20 47 35           ~ 149 0
9 [HL85] GGD 27-28 31 * 18 19 11.89 -20 48 03.3           ~ 2 0
10 [FCG2011] MM1 cor 18 19 12.114 -20 47 30.61           ~ 23 0
11 2MASS J18191220-2047297 Y*O 18 19 12.21 -20 47 29.7           B1 133 0
12 [FCG2011] MM2 cor 18 19 12.488 -20 47 27.30           ~ 9 0
13 HH 80N HH 18 19 19.74 -20 41 34.9           ~ 40 0
14 LDN 322 DNe 18 19.9 -18 59           ~ 5 0
15 LDN 291 DNe 18 20.0 -20 59           ~ 20 0
16 LDN 314 DNe 18 21.0 -19 59           ~ 4 0
17 RAFGL 2136 Y*O 18 22 26.52888 -13 30 14.0400           ~ 286 0
18 LDN 306 DNe 18 23 32 -20 45.6           ~ 9 0
19 RAFGL 2591 Y*O 20 29 24.8230 +40 11 19.590           ~ 624 0
20 NAME Cyg X Cld 20 30 04.7973633 +40 51 36.002197           ~ 856 1
21 NAME Cep A HW 2 Y*O 22 56 17.9 +62 01 49           B0.5 228 0

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