On the frequencies of circumbinary discs in protostellar systems

Abstract

We report the analysis of circumbinary discs formed in a radiation hydrodynamical simulation of star cluster formation. We consider both pure binary stars and pairs within triple and quadruple systems. The protostellar systems are all young (ages < 105 yrs). We find that the systems that host a circumbinary disc have a median separation of ≈ 11 au, and the median characteristic radius of the discs is ≈ 64 au. We find that 89 per cent of pure binaries with semi-major axes a<1 au have a circumbinary disc, and the occurrence rate of circumbinary discs is bimodal with log-separation in pure binaries with a second peak at a ≈ 50 au. Systems with a>100 au almost never have a circumbinary disc. The median size of a circumbinary disc is between ≈ 5-6\ a depending on the order of the system, with higher order systems having larger discs relative to binary separation. We find the underlying distribution of mutual inclinations between circumbinary discs and binary orbit of both observed and simulated discs to not differ statistically.

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