日本地球惑星科学連合2023年大会

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[P-CG20] 宇宙における物質の形成と進化

2023年5月25日(木) 09:00 〜 10:30 展示場特設会場 (2) (幕張メッセ国際展示場)

コンビーナ:荒川 創太(海洋研究開発機構)、大坪 貴文(自然科学研究機構 国立天文台)、野村 英子(国立天文台 科学研究部)、瀧川 晶(東京大学 大学院理学系研究科 地球惑星科学専攻)、座長:岡本 珠実(東京工業大学大学院)、吉田 有宏(総合研究大学院大学物理科学研究科天文科学専攻)


09:00 〜 09:15

[PCG20-01] Early Planet Formation in Embedded Disks (eDisk): Program overview and first results

*大橋 永芳1、the eDisk collaboration (1.中央研究院天文及天体物理研究所)

キーワード:原始惑星系円盤、星・惑星系形成、原始星、Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array

The ubiquitous detections of substructures, particularly rings and gaps, in protoplanetary disks around T Tauri stars raise the intriguing possibility that at least some planet formation may have started already during the embedded stages of star formation and evolution. In order to address exactly how and when planet formation might begin, the Large Program "Early Planet Formation in Embedded Disks (eDisk)'' has been conducted with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), aiming to search for substructures in disks around 12 Class 0 and 7 Class I protostars in nearby (d < 200 pc) star forming regions at a resolution of ~7 au (0.04") in the 1.3~mm continuum.
The first-look results show that the continuum emission, mostly arising from disks around the sample protostars, have relatively few distinctive substructures, such as rings and spirals, in marked contrast to Class II disks. The drastic difference from Class II disks may suggest that substructures quickly develop in disks when the systems evolve from protostars to Class II sources or alternatively that high optical depth of the continuum emission could obscure the internal structures.
Kinematic information also obtained through CO isotopologue lines and other lines reveal the presence of Keplerian disks around protostars, providing us with crucial physical parameters, in particular, the dynamical mass of the central protostars. In this presentation, we describe the background of the eDisk program, the sample selection and their ALMA observations, and also highlight representative first-look results.