High-resolution Near-infrared Polarimetry and Submillimeter Imaging of FS Tau A: Possible Streamers in Misaligned Circumbinary Disk System

Author:

Yang YiORCID,Akiyama EijiORCID,Currie ThayneORCID,Dong RuobingORCID,Hashimoto JunORCID,Hayashi Saeko S.,Grady Carol A.,Janson MarkusORCID,Jovanovic NemanjaORCID,Uyama TaichiORCID,Nakagawa TakaoORCID,Kudo TomoyukiORCID,Kusakabe Nobuhiko,Kuzuhara Masayuki,Abe Lyu,Brandner Wolfgang,Brandt Timothy D.ORCID,Bonnefoy Michael,Carson Joseph C.,Chilcote JeffreyORCID,Rich Evan A.ORCID,Feldt Markus,Goto Miwa,Groff Tyler D.ORCID,Guyon OlivierORCID,Hayano YutakaORCID,Hayashi Masahiko,Henning Thomas,Hodapp Klaus W.ORCID,Ishii Miki,Iye MasanoriORCID,Kandori RyoORCID,Kasdin Jeremy,Knapp Gillian R.ORCID,Kwon JungmiORCID,Lozi Julien,Martinache FrantzORCID,Matsuo Taro,Mayama SatoshiORCID,Mcelwain Michael W.,Miyama ShokenORCID,Morino Jun-Ichi,Moro-Martin AmayaORCID,Nishimura Tetsuo,Pyo Tae-SooORCID,Serabyn Eugene,Suto Hiroshi,Suzuki Ryuji,Takami MichihiroORCID,Takato Naruhisa,Terada HiroshiORCID,Thalmann ChristianORCID,Turner Edwin L.,Watanabe MakotoORCID,Wisniewski John P.ORCID,Yamada Toru,Takami Hideki,Usuda TomonoriORCID,Tamura MotohideORCID

Abstract

Abstract We analyzed the young (2.8 Myr-old) binary system FS Tau A using near-infrared (H-band) high-contrast polarimetry data from Subaru/HiCIAO and submillimeter CO (J = 2–1) line emission data from Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). Both the near-infrared and submillimeter observations reveal several clear structures extending to ∼240 au from the stars. Based on these observations at different wavelengths, we report the following discoveries. One arm-like structure detected in the near-infrared band initially extends from the south of the binary with a subsequent turn to the northeast, corresponding to two bar-like structures detected in ALMA observations with an local standard of rest kinematic (LSRK) velocity of 1.19–5.64 km s−1. Another feature detected in the near-infrared band extends initially from the north of the binary, relating to an arm-like structure detected in ALMA observations with an LSRK velocity of 8.17–16.43 km s−1. From their shapes and velocities, we suggest that these structures can mostly be explained by two streamers that connect the outer circumbinary disk and the central binary components. These discoveries will be helpful for understanding the evolution of streamers and circumstellar disks in young binary systems.

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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