An ordered bipolar outflow from a massive early-stage core
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Tan, Jonathan C.
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An ordered bipolar outflow from a massive early-stage core
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We present ALMA follow-up observations of two massive, early-stage core candidates, C1-N and C1-S, in IRDC G028.37+00.07, that were previously identified by their N2D+(3-2) emission, and show high levels of deuteration of this species. The cores are also dark at far-infrared wavelengths up to similar to 100 mm. We detect (CO)-C-12(2-1) from a narrow, highly collimated bipolar outflow that is being launched from near the center of the C1-S core, which is also the location of the peak 1.3 mm dust continuum emission. This protostar, C1-Sa, has associated dense gas traced by (CO)-O-18(2-1) and DCN(3-2), from which we estimate that it has a radial velocity that is near the center of the range exhibited by the C1-S massive core. A second outflow-driving source is also detected within the projected boundary of C1-S, but it appears to be at a different radial velocity. After considering the properties of the outflows, we conclude that C1-Sa is a promising candidate for an early-stage massive protostar and as such it shows that these early phases of massive star formation can involve highly ordered outflow, and thus accretion, processes, similar to models developed to explain low-mass protostars.
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NSF AST1411527
European Research Council (ERC) PALs 320620
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/141440
DOI: 10.3847/2041-8205/821/1/L3
ISSN: 2041-8213
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The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 821:L3 (8pp), 2016 April 10
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