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2022ApJ...925...39T - Astrophys. J., 925, 39-39 (2022/January-3)

The VLA/ALMA Nascent Disk And Multiplicity (VANDAM) Survey of Orion Protostars. V. A Characterization of Protostellar Multiplicity.

TOBIN J.J., OFFNER S.S.R., KRATTER K.M., MEGEATH S.T., SHEEHAN P.D., LOONEY L.W., DIAZ-RODRIGUEZ A.K., OSORIO M., ANGLADA G., SADAVOY S.I., FURLAN E., SEGURA-COX D., KARNATH N., VAN 'T HOFF M.L.R., VAN DISHOECK E.F., LI Z.-Y., SHARMA R., STUTZ A.M. and TYCHONIEC L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We characterize protostellar multiplicity in the Orion molecular clouds using Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array 0.87 mm and Very Large Array 9 mm continuum surveys toward 328 protostars. These observations are sensitive to projected spatial separations as small as ∼20 au, and we consider source separations up to 104 au as potential companions. The overall multiplicity fraction (MF) and companion fraction (CF) for the Orion protostars are 0.30 ± 0.03 and 0.44 ± 0.03, respectively, considering separations from 20 to 104 au. The MFs and CFs are corrected for potential contamination by unassociated young stars using a probabilistic scheme based on the surface density of young stars around each protostar. The companion separation distribution as a whole is double peaked and inconsistent with the separation distribution of solar-type field stars, while the separation distribution of Flat Spectrum protostars is consistent solar-type field stars. The multiplicity statistics and companion separation distributions of the Perseus star-forming region are consistent with those of Orion. Based on the observed peaks in the Class 0 separations at ∼100 au and ∼103 au, we argue that multiples with separations <500 au are likely produced by both disk fragmentation and turbulent fragmentation with migration, and those at >=103 au result primarily from turbulent fragmentation. We also find that MFs/CFs may rise from Class 0 to Flat Spectrum protostars between 100 and 103 au in regions of high young stellar object density. This finding may be evidence for the migration of companions from >103 au to <103 au, and that some companions between 103 and 104 au must be (or become) unbound.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Protostars - Young stellar objects - Radio interferometry - Multiple stars

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/925/39): table1.dat table2.dat table3.dat table4.dat>

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