The ALMA early science view of FUor/EXor objects – I. Through the looking-glass of V2775 Ori
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Zurlo, Alice
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Cieza, Lucas
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Williams, Jonathan
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Canovas, Hector
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Pérez González, Sebastián
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Hales, Antonio
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Muzic, Koraljka
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Principe, David
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Ruíz-Rodríguez, Dary
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Tobin, John
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Zhu, Zhaohuan
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Casassus Montero, Simón
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Aliste Prieto, José
Admission date
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2016-12-28T14:32:35Z
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2016-12-28T14:32:35Z
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2017
Cita de ítem
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MNRAS 465, 834–842 (2017)
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10.1093/mnras/stw2845
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/142160
Abstract
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As part of an Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimiter Array (ALMA) survey to study the
origin of episodic accretion in young eruptive variables, we have observed the circum-stellar
environment of the star V2775 Ori. This object is a very young, pre-main sequence object
which displays a large amplitude outburst characteristic of the FUor class. We present Cycle-2
band 6 observations of V2775 Ori with a continuum and CO (2–1) isotopologue resolution of
0.25 arcsec (103 au). We report the detection of a marginally resolved circum-stellar disc in
the ALMA continuum with an integrated flux of 106 ± 2 mJy, characteristic radius of ∼30
au, inclination of 14.0+7.8
−14.5 deg and is oriented nearly face-on with respect to the plane of the
sky. The 12CO emission is separated into distinct blue and redshifted regions that appear to be
rings or shells of expanding material from quasi-episodic outbursts. The system is oriented in
such a way that the disc is seen through the outflow remnant of V2775 Ori, which has an axis
along our line of sight. The 13CO emission displays similar structure to that of the 12CO, while
the C18O line emission is very weak. We calculated the expansion velocities of the low- and
medium-density material with respect to the disc to be of −2.85 (blue), 4.4 (red) and −1.35
and 1.15 km s−1 (for blue and red) and we derived the mass, momentum and kinetic energy
of the expanding gas. The outflow has an hourglass shape where the cavities are not seen. We
interpret the shapes that the gas traces as cavities excavated by an ancient outflow. We report a
detection of line emission from the circumstellar disc and derive a lower limit of the gas mass
of 3 MJup.