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SMA observations of young disks: separating envelope, disk, and stellar masses in class IYSOs

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 481, Issue 1, Pages 141-147

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20077543

Keywords

circumstellar matter; stars : formation; stars : individual : IRS 63; stars : individual : Elias 29

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Context. Young stars are born with envelopes, which in the early stages obscure the central ( proto) star and circumstellar disk. In the Class I stage, the disks are still young, but the envelopes are largely dispersed. This makes the Class I sources ideal targets for studies of the early stages of disks. Aims. We aim to determine the masses of the envelopes, disks, and central stars of young stellar objects (YSOs) in the Class I stage. Methods. We observed the embedded Class I objects IRS 63 and Elias 29 in the. Ophiuchi star-forming region with the Submillimeter Array (SMA) at 1.1 mm. Results. IRS 63 and Elias 29 are both clearly detected in the continuum, with peak fluxes of 459 and 47 mJy/ beam, respectively. The continuum emission toward Elias 29 is clearly resolved, whereas IRS 63 is consistent with a point source down to a scale of 3 ( 400 AU). The SMA data are combined with single-dish data, and both disk masses of 0.055 and <= 0.007 M-circle dot and envelope masses of 0.058 and <= 0.058 M-circle dot are empirically determined for IRS 63 and Elias 29, respectively. The disk+envelope systems are modelled with the axisymmetric radiative-transfer code RADMC, yielding disk and envelope masses that differ from the empirical results by factors of a few. HCO+ J = 3 - 2 is detected toward both sources, HCN J = 3 - 2 is not. The HCO+ position-velocity diagrams are indicative of Keplerian rotation and allow an estimate of the mass of the central stars. For a fiducial inclination of 30 degrees, we find stellar masses of 0.37 +/- 0.13 for IRS 63 and 2.5 +/- 0.6 M-circle dot for Elias 29. Conclusions. The sensitivity and spatial resolution of the SMA at 1.1 mm allow a good separation of the disks around Class I YSOs from their circumstellar envelopes and environments, and the spectral resolution makes it possible to resolve their dynamical structure and estimate the masses of the central stars. The ratios of the envelope and disk masses M-env/M-disk are found to be 0.2 for IRS 63 and 6 for Elias 29. This is lower than the values for Class 0 sources, which have Menv/Mdisk = 10, suggesting that this ratio is a tracer of the evolutionary stage of a YSO.

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