2012A&A...543A..88B


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2012A&A...543A..88B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 543A, 88-88 (2012/7-1)

The high-mass disk candidates NGC 7538 IRS 1 and NGC 7538S.

BEUTHER H., LINZ H. and HENNING T.

Abstract (from CDS):

The nature of embedded accretion disks around forming high-mass stars is one of the missing puzzle pieces for a general understanding of the formation of the most massive and luminous stars. We want to dissect the small-scale structure of the dust continuum and kinematic gas emission toward two of the most prominent high-mass disk candidates. Using the Plateau de Bure Interferometer at ∼1.36mm wavelengths in its most extended configuration we probe the dust and gas emission at ∼0.3'', corresponding to linear resolution elements of ∼800AU. Even at that high spatial resolution NGC 7538IRS1 remains a single compact and massive gas core with extraordinarily high column densities, corresponding to visual extinctions on the order of 105mag, and average densities within the central 2000AU of ∼2.1x109cm–3 that have not been measured before. We identify a velocity gradient across in northeast-southwest direction that is consistent with the mid-infrared emission, but we do not find a gradient that corresponds to the proposed CH3OH maser disk. The spectral line data toward NGC 7538IRS1 reveal strong blue- and red-shifted absorption toward the mm continuum peak position. While the blue-shifted absorption is consistent with an outflow along the line of sight, the red-shifted absorption allows us to estimate high infall rates on the order of 10–2M/yr. Although we cannot prove that the gas will be accreted in the end, the data are consistent with ongoing star formation activity in a scaled-up low-mass star formation scenario. Compared to that, NGC 7538S fragments in a hierarchical fashion into several sub-sources. While the kinematics of the main mm peak are dominated by the accompanying jet, we find rotational signatures from a secondary peak. Furthermore, strong spectral line differences exist between the sub-sources which is indicative of different evolutionary stages within the same large-scale gas clump. NGC 7538IRS1 is one of the most extreme high-mass disk candidates known today. The large concentration of mass into a small area combined with the high infall rates are unusual and likely allow continued accretion. While the absorption is interesting for the infall studies, higher-excited lines that do not suffer from the absorption are needed to better study the disk kinematics. In contrast to that, NGC 7538S appears as a more typical high-mass star formation region that fragments into several sources. Many of them will form low- to intermediate-mass stars. The strongest mm continuum peak is likely capable to form a high-mass star, however, likely of lower mass than NGC 7538 IRS1.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - stars: early-type - stars: individual: NGC 7538 IRS1 - stars: massive - stars: individual: NGC 7538S

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/543/A88): fits.dat maps/*>

Nomenclature: Table 2 : [BLH2012] 7538IRS1mm1, [BLH2012] 7538SmmNa (Nos Smm1-3, Smm1a, Smm1b)

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 QSO B0016+73 QSO 00 19 45.78637230 +73 27 30.0176020     19.00 18.26   ~ 292 1
2 7C 0059+5808 QSO 01 02 45.76237340 +58 24 11.1366164   20.09 19.22 18.57 17.90 ~ 219 1
3 NAME W 3 IRS 5 Cluster Cl* 02 25 42 +62 06.1           ~ 79 1
4 3C 273 BLL 12 29 06.6998257176 +02 03 08.597629980   13.05 14.830 14.11   ~ 5715 1
5 3C 345 QSO 16 42 58.80997043 +39 48 36.9939552   16.81 16.59 16.84   ~ 1681 2
6 GAL 009.62+00.19 HII 18 06 13.9 -20 31 44           ~ 202 0
7 NAME Dragon Nebula DNe 18 42 50.6 -04 03 30           ~ 150 0
8 EM* MWC 349 ** 20 32 45.499080 +40 39 36.74124   15.88 13.15 12.13   Bep 779 0
9 4C 60.32 Rad 21 48 16.04229551 +61 07 05.7939686           ~ 29 1
10 NGC 7538 OpC 23 13 37 +61 30.0           ~ 867 1
11 NGC 7538S Y*O 23 13 44.8 +61 26 51           ~ 85 1
12 [WBN74] NGC 7538 IRS 1 Y*O 23 13 45.318 +61 28 11.69           ~ 408 3
13 [KSH92] CS 1 PoC 23 13 46.75 +61 28 09.5           ~ 3 0

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