年轻恒星爆发的风中的尘埃

IF 5.4 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Kundan Kadam, Eduard Vorobyov, Peter Woitke, Manuel Güdel
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上下文。年轻的恒星天体(yso)被观察到经历了被称为猎户座FU爆发(FUors)的强大吸积事件。这些类型的偶发性吸积事件现在被认为是在低质量恒星形成过程中常见的,其中吸积到原恒星是通过周围的离心盘发生的。越来越多的证据表明,磁盘风对于驱动磁盘吸积至关重要,因为它们将质量和动量从磁盘带走。我们的目标是研究在偶发性吸积期间磁盘风的喷射现象,重点是这些风中包含的尘埃。我们对薄盘极限下原行星盘(PPD)的形成和演化进行了磁流体动力学(MHD)模拟。我们包括了两个种群的尘埃演变和爆发期间粘度的现实处方,这取决于局部热电离分数。圆盘在粘度、自重力和磁盘风的共同作用下演变。模拟盘在早期阶段表现出爆发行为,爆发的持续时间和频率、上升时间和亮度幅度与在FUors中观察到的特性相似。我们发现,在爆发期间,风中的灰尘比静止时多一个数量级。然而,尽管尘埃含量增加了,但由于尘埃与气体的比率比标准的星际值0.01低了一个数量级,因此风仍然是尘埃耗尽的。我们的数值实验结果与现有的观测结果基本一致,揭示了YSOs爆发事件中沙尘风产生背后的机制。
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Dust in the wind of outbursting young stars
Context. Young stellar objects (YSOs) have been observed to undergo powerful accretion events known as FU Orionis outbursts (FUors). These types of episodic accretion events are now considered to be commonplace during low-mass star formation, wherein accretion onto the protostar occurs through a surrounding centrifugal disk. Increasing evidence suggests that the magnetic disk winds are crucial for driving disk accretion, as they carry both mass and momentum away from the disk.Aims. We aim to investigate the phenomenon of the ejection of magnetic disk winds during episodic accretion, with a focus on the dust contained within these winds.Methods. We conducted magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations of the formation and evolution of a protoplanetary disk (PPD) in the thin-disk limit. We included the evolution of dust with two populations and a realistic prescription for viscosity during outbursts, which depends on the local thermal ionization fraction. The disk evolves with the concurrent action of viscosity, self-gravity, and magnetic disk winds.Results. The simulated disk exhibits outbursting behavior in the early stages, with the duration and frequency of the bursts, their rise times, and brightness amplitudes resembling the properties observed for FUors. We find that during the outbursts, the winds are over an order of magnitude more dusty, as compared to in quiescence. However, despite this increased dust content, the winds are still dust-depleted as the dust-to-gas ratio is about an order of magnitude lower than the canonical interstellar value of 0.01. The results of our numerical experiments are in general agreement with the available observational findings, shedding light on the mechanism behind the production of dusty winds during outbursting events in YSOs.
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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%
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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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