Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-05-13
Astrophys.J. 645 (2006) L69-L72
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal Letters
Scientific paper
10.1086/505744
In this Letter we present a theoretical scenario to explain the steep correlation between disk accretion rates and stellar masses observed in pre-main sequence stars. We show that the correlations and spread observed in the two best studied regions, rho-Ophiuchus and Taurus, can be reproduced by a simple model of single star formation from a rotating collapsing core and the viscous evolution of the circumstellar disk. In this model, the rate of rotation of the parent core sets the value of the `centrifugal radius' within which the infalling matter is loaded onto the surface of the disk. As a consequence, the disk accretion rate measured long after the dispersal of the parental core bears the imprint of the initial conditions of star formation. The observed trend results naturally if, at the onset of the collapse, cores of all masses rotate with the same distribution of angular velocities, measured in units of the break-up rotation rate.
Dullemond Cornelis Petrus
Natta Antonella
Testi Leonard
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