학술논문

Early evolution of disk, outflow, and magnetic field of young stellar objects: Impact of dust model
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Working Paper
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
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Abstract
The formation and early evolution of low mass young stellar objects (YSOs) are investigated using three-dimensional non-ideal magneto-hydrodynamics simulations. We investigate the evolution of YSOs up to ~ 10^4 yr after protostar formation, at which protostellar mass reaches ~ 0.1 M_\odot . We particularly focus on the impact of the dust model on the evolution. We found that a circumstellar disk is formed in all simulations regardless of the dust model. Disk size is approximately 10 AU at the protostar formation epoch, and it increases to several tens of AU at ~ 10^4 yr after protostar formation. Disk mass is comparable to central protostellar mass and gravitational instability develops. In the simulations with small dust size, the warp of the pseudodisk develops ~ 10^4 yr after protostar formation. The warp strengthens magnetic braking in the disk and decreases disk size. Ion-neutral drift can occur in the infalling envelope under the conditions that the typical dust size is a \gtrsim 0.2{\mu}m and the protostar (plus disk) mass is M \gtrsim 0.1 M_\odot. The outflow activity is anti-correlated to the dust size and the strong outflow appears with small dust grains.
Comment: 20 pages, 19 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ. The published version is available from https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/ab93d0. This is open access