Accretion Disks around Class 0 Protostars: The Case of VLA 1623
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Continuum emission at 220 and 355 GHz from the prototype Class 0 source VLA
1623 has been detected using the JCMT-CSO interferometer. Gaussian fits to the
data place an upper limit of 70 AU on the half-width half-maximum radius of the
emission, which implies an upper limit of ~175 AU for the cutoff radius of the
circumstellar disk in the system. In the context of existing collapse models,
this disk could be magnetically supported on the largest scales and have an age
of ~6x10^4 yr, consistent with previous suggestions that Class 0 sources are
quite young. The innermost region of the disk within ~6 AU is likely to be in
centrifugal support, which is likely large enough to provide a drive for the
outflow according to current theoretical models. Alternatively, if 175 AU
corresponds to the centrifugal radius of the disk, the age of the system is
~2x10^5 yr, closer to age estimates for Class I sources.