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Accretion disks in luminous young stellar objects

M. T. Beltran, W. J. de Wit

Published 2015-09-28Version 1

An observational review is provided of the properties of accretion disks around young stars. It concerns the primordial disks of intermediate- and high-mass young stellar objects in embedded and optically revealed phases. The properties were derived from spatially resolved observations and therefore predominantly obtained with interferometric means, either in the radio/(sub)millimeter or in the optical/infrared wavelength regions. We make summaries and comparisons of the physical properties, kinematics, and dynamics of these circumstellar structures and delineate trends where possible. Amongst others, we report on a quadratic trend of mass accretion rates with mass from T Tauri stars to the highest mass young stellar objects and on the systematic difference in mass infall and accretion rates.

Comments: 71 pages, 19 figures. Accepted for publication in The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review
Categories: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.SR
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