The slow ionized wind and rotating disklike system that are associated with the high-mass young stellar object G345.4938+01.4677
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Guzmán Fernández, Andrés
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Garay Brignardello, Guido
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Rodríguez, Luis
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Moran, James
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Brooks, Kate J.
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Bronfman Aguiló, Leonardo
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Nyman, Lars-Åke
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Sanhueza, Patricio
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Mardones Pérez, Diego
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2015-04-22T13:31:26Z
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2015-04-22T13:31:26Z
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2014-12-01
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The Astrophysical Journal, 796:117 (20pp), 2014 December 1
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doi:10.1088/0004-637X/796/2/117
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/130172
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Abstract
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We report the detection, made using ALMA, of the 92 GHz continuum and hydrogen recombination lines (HRLs)
H40α, H42α, and H50β emission toward the ionized wind associated with the high-mass young stellar object
G345.4938+01.4677. This is the luminous central dominating source located in the massive and dense molecular
clump associated with IRAS 16562−3959. The HRLs exhibit Voigt profiles, which is a strong signature of Stark
broadening. We successfully reproduce the observed continuum and HRLs simultaneously using a simple model
of a slow ionized wind in local thermodynamic equilibrium, with no need for a high-velocity component. The
Lorentzian line wings imply electron densities of 5 × 107 cm−3 on average. In addition, we detect SO and SO2
emission arising from a compact (∼3000 AU) molecular core associated with the central young star. The molecular
core exhibits a velocity gradient that is perpendicular to the jet-axis, which we interpret as evidence of rotation.
The set of observations toward G345.4938+01.4677 are consistent with it being a young high-mass star associated
with a slow photo-ionized wind.