Episodic outbursts during brown dwarf formation

IF 5.8 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
A. Parkosidis, D. Stamatellos, B. Riaz
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Aims. There is evidence that stars and browns dwarfs grow through episodic rather than continuous gas accretion. However, the role of episodic accretion in the formation of brown dwarfs remains mostly unexplored. We investigate the role of episodic accretion, triggered by the magnetorotational instability in the inner disk regions, resulting in episodic outbursts during the formation of brown dwarfs, and its implications for their early formation stages.Methods. We used hydrodynamical simulations coupled with a sub-grid accretion model to investigate the formation of young protobrown dwarfs and protostars, taking into account the effects of episodic accretion resulting in episodic radiative feedback – namely, luminosity outbursts.Results. The formation timescale for proto-brown dwarfs is at least one order of magnitude shorter than that of protostars. Episodic accretion leads to a shorter main accretion phase compared to continuous accretion in brown dwarfs, whereas the opposite is true for low-mass stars. Episodic accretion can accelerate early mass accretion in proto-brown dwarfs and protostars, but it results in less massive objects by the end of the main phase compared to continuous accretion. We find an approximately linear correlation between an object’s mass at the end of the main accretion phase and the timing of the last episodic outburst: later events result in more massive brown dwarfs but less massive low-mass stars. Episodic outbursts have a stronger effect on brown dwarf-forming cloud cores, with the last outburst essentially splitting the brown dwarf evolution into a short high-accretion and a much longer low-accretion phase.
褐矮星形成过程中的间歇性爆发
目的。有证据表明,恒星和褐矮星是通过偶发而非持续的气体吸积而生长的。然而,偶发吸积在褐矮星形成过程中的作用大部分仍未被探索。我们研究了偶发吸积在褐矮星形成过程中的作用(由内盘区域的磁致不稳定性引发,导致偶发爆发)及其对褐矮星早期形成阶段的影响。我们利用流体力学模拟和子网格吸积模型研究了年轻原褐矮星和原恒星的形成过程,同时考虑了偶发性吸积导致偶发性辐射反馈--即光度爆发--的影响。原褐矮星的形成时间尺度至少比原恒星短一个数量级。与持续吸积相比,偶发吸积导致褐矮星的主吸积阶段更短,而低质量恒星则相反。偶发吸积可以加速原褐矮星和原恒星的早期质量吸积,但与连续吸积相比,在主吸积阶段结束时,它导致的天体质量较小。我们发现,一个天体在主增殖阶段结束时的质量与最后一次偶发爆发的时间之间存在近似线性的相关性:较晚的偶发爆发会产生质量更大的褐矮星,但质量较小的低质量恒星。偶发性爆发对褐矮星形成云核的影响更大,最后一次爆发基本上会把褐矮星的演化分成一个短暂的高吸积阶段和一个更长的低吸积阶段。
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
27.70%
发文量
2105
审稿时长
1-2 weeks
期刊介绍: Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.
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