[PTS2009] 24a , the SIMBAD biblio

2009ApJ...690..850P - Astrophys. J., 690, 850-861 (2009/January-1)

GGD 27: X-rays from a massive protostar with an outflow.

PRAVDO S.H., TSUBOI Y., SUZUKI Y., THOMPSON T.J. and REBULL L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the discovery of a cluster of Class I protostars in GGD 27. One of these protostars is the previously known, centrally located, GGD 27-ILL, which powers a massive bipolar outflow. We show that GGD 27-ILL, which is known to be the bright infrared (IR) source, IRAS 18162-2048, and a compact radio continuum source, is also the newly discovered hard X-ray source, GGD 27-X. The observations were made with the ACIS instrument on the Chandra X-ray Observatory. The X-rays from GGD 27-X are variable when compared with 4 years earlier, with an unabsorbed 2-10 keV X-ray luminosity in this observation of 1.5-12x1031 erg/s and a plasma temperature of ≥ 107 K. The X-rays are probably associated with the underlying B0 star (rather than outflowing material), providing a rare glimpse in hard X-rays of an optically obscured massive protostar with an outflow. The X-ray luminosity and spectrum appear to be consistent with stars of its type in other star formation regions. Several other variable X-ray sources are also detected in the IR cluster that contains GGD 27-X. We also discuss another nearby cluster. In each of the clusters there is an object that is X-ray hard, highly absorbed at low energies, in a blank optical/IR/radio field, and variable in X-ray intensity by a factor of ≥ 10 on a timescale of 4 years. These latter objects may arise from more recent episodes of star formation or may be "hidden" Class III sources.

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Journal keyword(s): infrared: stars - stars: pre-main sequence - X-rays: stars

Nomenclature: Table 1: [PTS2009] NNa N=19 among (Nos 1-16). Table 2: [PTS2009] NNa N=9 among (Nos 21-26).

Simbad objects: 54

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