Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Names and addresses of participants
- Conference photograph
- Spiral waves in Saturn's rings
- Structure of the Uranian rings
- Planetary rings: theory
- Simulations of light scattering in planetary rings
- Accretion discs around young stellar objects and the proto-Sun
- The β Pictoris disc: a planetary rather than a protoplanetary one
- Optical polarimetry and thermal imaging of the disc around β Pictoris
- Observations of discs around protostars and young stars
- VLA observations of ammonia toward molecular outflow sources
- Derivation of the physical properties of molecular discs by an MEM method
- Masers associated with discs around young stars
- The nature of polarisation discs around young stars
- The correlation between the main parameters of the interstellar gas (including Salpeter's spectrum of masses) as a result of the development of turbulent Rossby waves
- Discs in cataclysmic variables and X-ray binaries
- A disc instability model for soft X-ray transients containing black holes
- X-ray variability from the accretion disc of NGC 5548
- Viscously heated coronae and winds around accretion discs
- Optical emission line profiles of symbiotic stars
- The effect of formation of Fell in winds confined to discs for luminous stars
- Observational evidence for accretion discs in active galactic nuclei
- The fuelling of active galactic nuclei by non-axisymmetric instabilities
- The circum-nuclear disc in the Galactic centre
- Non-axisymmetric instabilities in thin self-gravitating differentially rotating gaseous discs
- Non-linear evolution of non-axisymmetric perturbations in thin self-gravitating gaseous discs
- Eccentric gravitational instabilities in nearly Keplerian discs
- Gravity mode instabilities in accretion tori
- The stability of viscous supersonic shear flows – critical Reynolds numbers and their implications for accretion discs
- Asymptotic analysis of overstable convective modes of uniformly rotating stars
- Polytropic models in very rapid rotation
- Distribution and kinematics of gas in galaxy discs
- Are the smallest galaxies optically invisible?
- Can we understand the constancy of rotation curves?
- How well do we know the surface density of the Galactic disc?
- On the heating of the Galactic disc
- The bulge-disc interaction in galactic centres
- Dynamics of the large-scale disc in NGC 1068
- The flow of gas in barred galaxies
- The warped dust lane in A1029-459
- Structure and evolution of dissipative non-planar galactic discs
- Non-axisymmetric magnetic fields in turbulent gas discs
- Non-axisymmetric disturbances in galactic discs
- Spiral instabilities in N-body simulations
- Long-lived spiral waves in N-body simulations
- Overstable modes in stellar disc systems
- Galactic seismological approach to the spiral galaxy NGC 3198
- Characteristics of bars from 3-D simulations
- Spirals and bars in linear theory
- Stellar hydrodynamical solutions for Eddington discs
- Theory of gradient instabilities of the gaseous Galactic disc and rotating shallow water
- Stability criteria for gravitating discs
- Stability of two-component galactic discs
- The smoothed particle hydrodynamics of galactic discs
- Tidal triggering of active disc galaxies by rich clusters
- The formation of spiral arms in early stages of galaxy interaction
- Formation of leading spiral arms in retrograde galaxy encounters
- The influence of galaxy interactions on stellar bars
- Disc galaxies – work in progress in Gothenburg
- Motion of a satellite in a disc potential
- Observer's summary
- Common processes and problems in disc dynamics
- Citation index
- Index of authors
- Subject index
Observations of discs around protostars and young stars
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 July 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Names and addresses of participants
- Conference photograph
- Spiral waves in Saturn's rings
- Structure of the Uranian rings
- Planetary rings: theory
- Simulations of light scattering in planetary rings
- Accretion discs around young stellar objects and the proto-Sun
- The β Pictoris disc: a planetary rather than a protoplanetary one
- Optical polarimetry and thermal imaging of the disc around β Pictoris
- Observations of discs around protostars and young stars
- VLA observations of ammonia toward molecular outflow sources
- Derivation of the physical properties of molecular discs by an MEM method
- Masers associated with discs around young stars
- The nature of polarisation discs around young stars
- The correlation between the main parameters of the interstellar gas (including Salpeter's spectrum of masses) as a result of the development of turbulent Rossby waves
- Discs in cataclysmic variables and X-ray binaries
- A disc instability model for soft X-ray transients containing black holes
- X-ray variability from the accretion disc of NGC 5548
- Viscously heated coronae and winds around accretion discs
- Optical emission line profiles of symbiotic stars
- The effect of formation of Fell in winds confined to discs for luminous stars
- Observational evidence for accretion discs in active galactic nuclei
- The fuelling of active galactic nuclei by non-axisymmetric instabilities
- The circum-nuclear disc in the Galactic centre
- Non-axisymmetric instabilities in thin self-gravitating differentially rotating gaseous discs
- Non-linear evolution of non-axisymmetric perturbations in thin self-gravitating gaseous discs
- Eccentric gravitational instabilities in nearly Keplerian discs
- Gravity mode instabilities in accretion tori
- The stability of viscous supersonic shear flows – critical Reynolds numbers and their implications for accretion discs
- Asymptotic analysis of overstable convective modes of uniformly rotating stars
- Polytropic models in very rapid rotation
- Distribution and kinematics of gas in galaxy discs
- Are the smallest galaxies optically invisible?
- Can we understand the constancy of rotation curves?
- How well do we know the surface density of the Galactic disc?
- On the heating of the Galactic disc
- The bulge-disc interaction in galactic centres
- Dynamics of the large-scale disc in NGC 1068
- The flow of gas in barred galaxies
- The warped dust lane in A1029-459
- Structure and evolution of dissipative non-planar galactic discs
- Non-axisymmetric magnetic fields in turbulent gas discs
- Non-axisymmetric disturbances in galactic discs
- Spiral instabilities in N-body simulations
- Long-lived spiral waves in N-body simulations
- Overstable modes in stellar disc systems
- Galactic seismological approach to the spiral galaxy NGC 3198
- Characteristics of bars from 3-D simulations
- Spirals and bars in linear theory
- Stellar hydrodynamical solutions for Eddington discs
- Theory of gradient instabilities of the gaseous Galactic disc and rotating shallow water
- Stability criteria for gravitating discs
- Stability of two-component galactic discs
- The smoothed particle hydrodynamics of galactic discs
- Tidal triggering of active disc galaxies by rich clusters
- The formation of spiral arms in early stages of galaxy interaction
- Formation of leading spiral arms in retrograde galaxy encounters
- The influence of galaxy interactions on stellar bars
- Disc galaxies – work in progress in Gothenburg
- Motion of a satellite in a disc potential
- Observer's summary
- Common processes and problems in disc dynamics
- Citation index
- Index of authors
- Subject index
Summary
Abstract The observational evidence for the presence of discs around protostars and young stars consists of spectral and polarimetric data from which the existence of circum-stellar discs are indirectly inferred and data in which discs are directly imaged. A review of both the direct and indirect evidence for discs is presented as well as summary of the properties of these discs and their relationship to bipolar outflows and stellar jets.
Introduction
This review of discs associated with protostars and young stars stars is limited to two types of young stellar objects (YSOs): infrared sources (objects that emit only at infrared wavelengths) and optically visible T Tauri and FU Orionis stars. Current star formation models suggest that discs should commonly be associated with protostars and young stars. In fact, the flattened nature of our Solar system provides strong circumstantial evidence that discs have played a role in the formation of at least one star and planetary system.
Interest in circum-stellar discs has been heightened by the recent discovery of bipolar molecular outflows and stellar jets associated with many YSOs. An attractive model for the collimation and generation of energetic outflows assumes that accretion of material onto a young star through a viscous disc ultimately powers this energetic phenomenon. Unfortunately, direct imaging of these discs has proven difficult and only a few circumstellar discs have been unambiguously detected. Instead the efforts to detect circumstellar discs have frequently uncovered evidence for much larger structures, often called “interstellar discs”, surrounding YSOs.
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- Dynamics of Astrophysical Discs , pp. 49 - 60Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1989