The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2023)

Triple Spiral Arms of a Triple Protostar System Imaged in Molecular Lines

  • Jeong-Eun Lee,
  • Tomoaki Matsumoto,
  • Hyun-Jeong Kim,
  • Seokho Lee,
  • Daniel Harsono,
  • Jaehan Bae,
  • Neal J. Evans II,
  • Shu-ichiro Inutsuka,
  • Minho Choi,
  • Ken’ichi Tatematsu,
  • Jae-Joon Lee,
  • Daniel Jaffe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acdd5b
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 953, no. 1
p. 82

Abstract

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Most stars form in multiple-star systems. For a better understanding of their formation processes, it is important to resolve the individual protostellar components and the surrounding envelope and disk material at the earliest possible formation epoch, because the formation history can be lost in a few orbital timescales. Here we present Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array observational results of a young multiple protostellar system, IRAS 04239+2436, where three well-developed large spiral arms were detected in the shocked SO emission. Along the most conspicuous arm, the accretion streamer was also detected in the SO _2 emission. The observational results are complemented by numerical magnetohydrodynamic simulations, where those large arms only appear in magnetically weakened clouds. Numerical simulations also suggest that the large triple spiral arms are the result of gravitational interactions between compact triple protostars and the turbulent infalling envelope.

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