Early Planet Formation in Embedded Disks (eDisk). XX. Constraining the Chemical Tracers of Young Protostellar Sources

Abstract

Recent studies indicate that the formation of planets in protoplanetary disks begins early in the embedded Class 0/I phases of protostellar evolution. The physical and chemical makeup of the embedded phase can provide valuable insights into the process of star and planet formation. This study aims to provide a thorough overview of the various morphologies for molecular emissions observed on disk scales toward nearby embedded sources. We present high angular resolution (0.1", 15 au) molecular line emissions for 12CO, 13CO, C18O, SO, SiO, DCN, CH3OH, H2CO, and c-C3H2 towards 19 nearby protostellar sources in the context of the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Large Program "Early Planet Formation in Embedded Disks (eDisk)". Emissions in 12CO are seen towards all sources and primarily trace outflowing materials. A few sources also show high-velocity jets in SiO emission and high-velocity channel maps of 12CO. The 13CO and C18O emissions are well-known tracers of high-density regions and trace the inner envelope and disk regions with clear signs of rotation seen at continuum scales. The large-scale emissions of 13CO also delineate the outflow cavity walls where the outflowing and infalling materials interact with each other, and exposure to UV radiation leads to the formation of hydrocarbons such as c-C3H2. Both DCN and CH3OH, when detected, show compact emissions from the inner envelope and disk regions that peak at the position of the protostar. The CH3OH emissions are contained within the region of DCN emissions, which suggests that CH3OH traces the hot core regions. Likewise, a few sources also display emissions in CH3OH towards the outflow. Both SO and H2CO show complex morphology among the sources, suggesting that they are formed through multiple processes in protostellar systems.

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