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GG Tauri, often abbreviated as GG Tau, is a quintuple
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in the
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. At a distance of about 450
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s (140
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s) away, it is located within the Taurus-Auriga Star Forming Region. The system comprises three stars orbiting each other in a hierarchical triple system, known as GG Tauri A, and another
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system more distant from the central system, known as GG Tauri B. The system is unusual because it contains two distinct
circumstellar disk A Circumstellar disc (or circumstellar disk) is a torus, pancake or ring-shaped accretion disk of matter composed of gas, dust, planetesimals, asteroids, or collision fragments in orbit around a star. Around the youngest stars, they are the res ...
s: one surrounding the entirety of GG Tauri A, and another surrounding the brightest star of GG Tauri A. Its large size and close distance make it ideal to study how
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s form within multiple star systems.


Properties

GG Tauri consists of five stars, which are
T Tauri stars T Tauri stars (TTS) are a class of variable stars that are less than about ten million years old. This class is named after the prototype, T Tauri, a young star in the Taurus star-forming region. They are found near molecular clouds and ide ...
– a class of
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s that show irregular changes in brightness. These stars are extremely young and more luminous than their
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counterparts, because they have not condensed into the normal size yet. The four components of GG Tauri stars are relatively cool K-type or M-type stars, with these spectral types: K7 for GG Tauri Aa, M0.5 for GG Tauri Ab, M5 for GG Tauri Ba, and M7 for GG Tauri Bb; the age of the system is estimated to be 1.5 million years. A dynamical study of the system found the masses of the four components to be: for GG Tauri Aa, for GG Tauri Ab, for GG Tauri Ba, and for GG Tauri Bb. At , GG Tauri Bb has a substellar mass and is a
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.
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has been detected in the central system (Aa and Ab), but not in the outer pair Ba and Bb (as its orbital period is too long). A preliminary orbit for GG Tauri Aa and Ab has been calculated, but is not very well constrained. The orbit is moderately eccentric; Some studies have determined that their orbit has a semimajor axis of about 34 au and is misaligned to the circumbinary disk by about 25 degrees. However, other studies have found the orbit to be coplanar to the circumbinary disk, with a larger semimajor axis of about 60 au. Interferometric techniques have been used to observe GG Tauri Ab, the lower-mass component of the central system. GG Tauri Ab was found to be a binary star system comprising two
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s (Ab1 = M2V, Ab2 = M3V), with a separation of about 4.5 AU. Its orbital period is currently estimated to be around 16
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s. This would explain why the GG Tauri Ab's
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suggests an unusually low-mass star instead of the higher mass that was measured. Because of interactions with GG Tauri A, the outer pair GG Tauri Ba and Bb are not very stable. The internal orbit of GG Tauri Ba and Bb must be retrograde relative to its whole orbit around GG Tauri A, in order to be stable.


Circumstellar disks

T Tauri stars are usually surrounded by
circumstellar disk A Circumstellar disc (or circumstellar disk) is a torus, pancake or ring-shaped accretion disk of matter composed of gas, dust, planetesimals, asteroids, or collision fragments in orbit around a star. Around the youngest stars, they are the res ...
s of gas and dust. These disks coalesce into
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s and then into
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s. The subsystem GG Tauri A has a large, circumbinary (technically circumtrinary) disk. Within the disk, GG Tauri Aa also has a disk, and furthermore, at least one of the Ab stars must have a disk as well. The latter is inferred from the presence of a "gap" in the largest disk, detected at the three-o'clock position, at a position angle of about 268°. First seen in 2002, it is interpreted as a shadow because it does not rotate with the disk. Interstellar material blocks the light from part of the disk, causing this shadow. The Aa and Ab rings are coplanar to each other. The disk around GG Tauri Aa has a mass of about , or about the mass of
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, at a temperature of about 20 to 30 K. GG Tauri Aa appears to have a jet coming out from the poles, as evidenced by forbidden Fe II lines. Mass is currently accreting from the inner disks into the stars themselves. Because the disks have not been consumed yet, the larger, circumbinary disk must be supplying mass into the smaller disks. Several lines of evidence point to this. Firstly, a search for
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gas (H2) could be found up to 100 AU away from the center of the system, but significant emission was also detected 30 au away. This emission was detected where a previous survey found gas streaming from the outer disk to the inner disk, so it was assumed that the emission resulted from mass falling from the inner disk to the outer disk. Observations taken in 2014 showed similar results. Secondly, near-infrared
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of the area showed the same structure connecting the inner and outer disks. The stars of GG Tauri A are closer to the ring on the northern side (where the streamer is) than the southern side. Finally, although there is not much gas falling into the inner disks, the accretion rate of gas has been measured to be ~ yr−1 which is at least the rate of accretion from the inner disks to the stars themselves. Therefore, the outer disk provides enough mass to replenish the inner disks.


Possible protoplanets

At the edge of the outer disk, there is a "hot spot" with additional gas, and at a higher temperature of about 40 K. There are also spiral-shaped formations within the disk. At the center of this "hot spot" may be a
protoplanet A protoplanet is a large planetary embryo that originated within a protoplanetary disk and has undergone internal melting to produce a differentiated interior. Protoplanets are thought to form out of kilometer-sized planetesimals that gravitatio ...
termed GG Tauri Ac, which is still accreting mass. This would explain the higher gas density and temperature, as well as the spiral formations. If it exists, it would likely be about the mass of
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or smaller, given that it has not cleared out a gap at its location. Other planets could explain other spiral features within the disk.


Chemistry

The chemistry of circumstellar disks is important for understanding planetary formation. The inner disk, like other protoplanetary disks, is rich in simple molecules containing elements such as
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and
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. In 2018,
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() was reported, and in 2021, thioxoethenylidene (CCS) was reported to exist within the disk. Both are the first instances of those species known in a protoplanetary disk. The chemical mechanisms related to their formation are not very well understood.


See also

* HL Tauri, a T Tauri star with a protoplanetary disk * BD−22 5866, a quadruple star system with relatively low mass * Taurus (Chinese astronomy)


References

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