Grain growth in Class I protostar Per-emb-50: a dust continuum analysis with NOEMA & SMA
Abstract
A good understanding of when dust grains grow from sub-micrometer to millimeter sizes occurs is crucial for models of planet formation. This provides the first step towards the production of pebbles and planetesimals in protoplanetary disks. Thanks to detailed studies of the spectral index in Class II disks, it is well established that Class II objects have already dust grains of millimetres sizes, however, it is not clear when in the star formation process this grain growth occurs. Here, we present interferometric data from NOEMA at 3 mm and SMA at 1.3 mm of the Class I protostar, Per-emb-50, to determine the flux density spectral index at mmwavelengths of the unresolved disk and the surrounding envelope. We find a spectral index in the unresolved disk 30% smaller than the envelope, αenv=2.18, comparable to values obtained toward Class 0 sources.
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Fecha de publicación: | 2017 |
Año de Inicio/Término: | 05.06.2017-09.06.2017 |
URL: | http://sait.oat.ts.astro.it/MmSAI/88/PDF/761.pdf |