The distribution of the warm and dense molecular gas around Cepheus A HW 2
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Torrelles, J. M.
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Gómez, J. F.
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Garay Brignardello, Guido
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Rodríguez, L. F.
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Miranda, L. F.
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Curiel, S.
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Ho, P. T. P.
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2014-01-10T13:48:40Z
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2014-01-10T13:48:40Z
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1999
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Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 307, 58±66 (1999)
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126166
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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We present VLA observations of the J; K 1; 1 , (2, 2), (3, 3) and (4, 4) inversion
transitions of NH3 toward the HW 2 object in Cepheus A, with 1-arcsec angular resolution.
Emission is detected in the main hyperfine line of the first three transitions. The NH3(2, 2)
emission shows a non-uniform `ring' structure, which is more extended (3 arcsec) and
intense than the emission seen in the (1, 1) and (3, 3) lines. A rotational temperature of
,30±50K and a lower limit to the mass of ,1 (XNH3
/1028)21M( are derived for the ring
structure. The spatio-kinematical distribution of the NH3 emission does not seem to be
consistent with a simple circumstellar disc around the HW 2 thermal biconical radio jet. We
suggest that it represents the remnant of the parental core from which both the inner 300-au
(0.4 arcsec) disc, traced by the water maser spots previously found in the region, and the
central object have formed. The complex velocity field of this core is probably produced
from bound motions (similar to those of the inner disc) and from interaction with outflowing
material.