ALMA survey of Orion planck galactic cold clumps (ALMASOP): detection of a dense SiO jet in the evolved protostellar phase
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Dutta, Somnath
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ALMA survey of Orion planck galactic cold clumps (ALMASOP): detection of a dense SiO jet in the evolved protostellar phase
                
            
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- Dutta, Somnath;
 - Lee, Chin-Fei;
 - Johnstone, Doug;
 - Liu, Tie;
 - Hirano, Naomi;
 - Liu, Sheng-Yuan;
 - Lee, Jeong-Eun;
 - Shang, Hsien;
 - Tatematsu, Ken'ichi;
 - Kim, Kee-Tae;
 - Sahu, Dipen;
 - Sanhueza, Patricio;
 - Di Francesco, James;
 - Jhan, Kai-Syun;
 - Lee, Chang Won;
 - Kwon, Woojin;
 - Li, Shanghuo;
 - Bronfman Aguiló, Leonardo Jaime;
 - Liu, Hong-li;
 - Traficante, Alessio;
 - Kuan, Yi-Jehng;
 - Hsu, Shih-Ying;
 - Moraghan, Anthony;
 - Liu, Chun-Fan;
 - Eden, David;
 - Soam, Archana;
 - Luo, Qiuyi;
 
Abstract
Jets and outflows trace the accretion history of protostars. High-velocity molecular jets have been observed from several protostars in the early Class 0 phase of star formation, detected with the high-density tracer SiO. Until now, no clear jet has been detected with SiO emission from isolated evolved Class I protostellar systems. We report a prominent dense SiO jet from a Class I source G205S3 (HOPS-315: T (bol) similar to 180 K, spectral index similar to 0.417), with a moderately high mass-loss rate (similar to 0.59 x 10(-6) M (circle dot) yr(-1)) estimated from CO emission. Together, these features suggest that G205S3 is still in a high-accretion phase, similar to that expected of Class 0 objects. We compare G205S3 to a representative Class 0 system G206W2 (HOPS-399) and literature Class 0/I sources to explore the possible explanations behind the SiO emission seen at the later phase. We estimate a high inclination angle (similar to 40 degrees) for G205S3 from CO emission, which may expose the infrared emission from the central core and mislead the spectral classification. However, the compact 1.3 mm continuum, (CO)-O-18 emission, location in the bolometric luminosity to submillimeter fluxes diagram, outflow force (similar to 3.26 x 10(-5) M (circle dot) km s(-1) yr(-1)) are also analogous to that of Class I systems. We thus consider G205S3 to be at the very early phase of Class I, and in the late phase of high accretion. The episodic ejection could be due to the presence of an unknown binary, a planetary companion, or dense clumps, where the required mass for such high accretion could be supplied by a massive circumbinary disk.
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Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan	MoST 107-2119-M-001-040-MY3	
Academia Sinica - Taiwan	AS-IA-108-M01	
National Research Foundation of Korea	NRF-2019R1A2C1010851	
National Research Council of Canada		
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)		
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)	12073061	
12122307	
Chinese Academy of Sciences	114231KYSB20200009	
Shanghai Pujiang Program	20PJ1415500	
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (MEXT)
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science	18H01259	
ANID project Basal	AFB-170002
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The Astrophysical Journal, 925:11 (10pp), 2022
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