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2021ApJ...909..199O - Astrophys. J., 909, 199-199 (2021/March-2)

Digging into the interior of hot cores with ALMA (DIHCA). I. Dissecting the high-mass star-forming core G335.579-0.292 MM1.

OLGUIN F.A., SANHUEZA P., GUZMAN A.E., LU X., SAIGO K., ZHANG Q., SILVA A., CHEN H.-R.V., LI S., OHASHI S., NAKAMURA F., SAKAI T. and WU B.

Abstract (from CDS):

We observed the high-mass star-forming region G335.579-0.292 with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) at 226 GHz with an angular resolution of 0.''3 (∼1000 au resolution at the source distance). G335.579-0.292 hosts one of the most massive cores in the Galaxy (G335-MM1). The continuum emission shows that G335-MM1 fragments into at least five sources, while molecular line emission is detected in two of the continuum sources (ALMA1 and ALMA3). We found evidence of large- and small-scale infall in ALMA1 revealed by an inverse P-Cygni profile and the presence of a blueshifted spot at the center of the first moment map of the CH3CN emission. In addition, hot gas expansion in the innermost region is unveiled by a redshifted spot in the first moment map of HDCO and (CH3)2CO (both with Eu > 1100 K). Our modeling reveals that this expansion motion originates close to the central source, likely due to reversal of the accretion flow induced by the expansion of the H II region, while infall and rotation motions originate in the outer regions. ALMA3 shows clear signs of rotation, with a rotation axis inclination with respect to the line of sight close to 90°, and a system mass (disk + star) in the range of 10-30 M.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Star formation - Star-forming regions - Massive stars

Status at CDS : Examining the need for a new acronym.

Simbad objects: 5

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