Early Planet Formation in Embedded Disks (eDisk). II. Limited Dust Settling and Prominent Snow Surfaces in the Edge-on Class I Disk IRAS 04302+2247

Author:

Lin Zhe-Yu DanielORCID,Li Zhi-YunORCID,Tobin John J.ORCID,Ohashi NagayoshiORCID,Jørgensen Jes KristianORCID,Looney Leslie W.ORCID,Aso YusukeORCID,Takakuwa ShigehisaORCID,Aikawa YuriORCID,van’t Hoff Merel L. R.ORCID,de Gregorio-Monsalvo ItziarORCID,Encalada Frankie J.ORCID,Flores ChristianORCID,Gavino SachaORCID,Han IlseungORCID,Kido MiyuORCID,Koch Patrick M.ORCID,Kwon WoojinORCID,Lai Shih-PingORCID,Lee Chang WonORCID,Lee Jeong-EunORCID,Phuong Nguyen ThiORCID,Sai (Insa Choi) JinshiORCID,Sharma RajeebORCID,Sheehan PatrickORCID,Thieme Travis J.ORCID,Williams Jonathan P.ORCID,Yamato YoshihideORCID,Yen Hsi-WeiORCID

Abstract

Abstract While dust disks around optically visible, Class II protostars are found to be vertically thin, when and how dust settles to the midplane are unclear. As part of the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array large program, Early Planet Formation in Embedded Disks, we analyze the edge-on, embedded, Class I protostar IRAS 04302+2247, also nicknamed the “Butterfly Star.” With a resolution of 0.″05 (8 au), the 1.3 mm continuum shows an asymmetry along the minor axis that is evidence of an optically thick and geometrically thick disk viewed nearly edge-on. There is no evidence of rings and gaps, which could be due to the lack of radial substructure or the highly inclined and optically thick view. With 0.″1 (16 au) resolution, we resolve the 2D snow surfaces, i.e., the boundary region between freeze-out and sublimation, for 12CO J = 2–1, 13CO J = 2–1, C18O J = 2–1, H 2CO J = 30,3–20,2, and SO J = 65–54, and constrain the CO midplane snow line to ∼130 au. We find Keplerian rotation around a protostar of 1.6 ± 0.4 M using C18O. Through forward ray-tracing using RADMC-3D, we find that the dust scale height is ∼6 au at a radius of 100 au from the central star and is comparable to the gas pressure scale height. The results suggest that the dust of this Class I source has yet to vertically settle significantly.

Funder

National Radio Astronomy Observatory

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

National Science Foundation

National Astronomical Observatory of Japan

Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan

National Research Foundation of Korea

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

Academia Sinica

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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