2006A&A...454..221B


Query : 2006A&A...454..221B

2006A&A...454..221B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 454, 221-231 (2006/7-4)

The high-mass star-forming region IRAS18182-1433.

BEUTHER H., ZHANG Q., SRIDHARAN T.K., LEE C.-F. and ZAPATA L.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present mm line and continuum observations at high spatial resolution characterizing the physical and chemical properties of the young massive star-forming region IRAS18182-1433. The region was observed with the Submillimeter Array in the 1.3mm band. The data are complemented with short-spacing information from single-dish CO(2-1) observations. SiO(1-0) data from the VLA are added to the analysis. Multiple massive outflows emanate from the mm continuum peak. The CO(2-1) data reveal a quadrupolar outflow system consisting of two outflows inclined by ∼90°. One outflow exhibits a cone-like red-shifted morphology with a jet-like blue-shifted counterpart where a blue counter-cone can only be tentatively identified. The SiO(1-0) data suggest the presence of a third outflow. Analyzing the 12CO/13CO line ratios indicates decreasing CO line opacities with increasing velocities. Although we observe a multiple outflow system, the mm continuum peak remains single-peaked at the given spatial resolution (∼13500AU). The other seven detected molecular species - also high-density tracers like CH3CN, CH3OH, HCOOCH3 - are all ∼1-2'' offset from the mm continuum peak, but spatially associated with a strong molecular outflow peak and a cm emission feature indicative of a thermal jet. This spatial displacement between the molecular lines and the mm continuum emission could be either due to an unresolved sub-source at the position of the cm feature, or the outflow/jet itself alters the chemistry of the core enhancing the molecular abundances toward that region. A temperature estimate based on the CH3CN(12k-11k) lines suggests temperatures of the order of 150K. A velocity analysis of the high-density tracing molecules reveals that at the given spatial resolution none of them shows any coherent velocity structure which would be consistent with a rotating disk. We discuss this lack of rotation signatures and attribute it to intrinsic difficulties to observationally isolate massive accretion disks from the surrounding dense gas envelopes and the molecular outflows.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - ISM: jets and outflows - ISM: molecules - stars: early-type - stars: individual: IRAS 18182-1433 - stars: winds, outflows

Simbad objects: 11

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Number of rows : 11
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 IRAS 16293-2422 cor 16 32 22.56 -24 28 31.8           ~ 1252 1
2 IRAS 16547-4247 Y*O 16 58 17.208 -42 52 08.16           ~ 161 0
3 QSO B1730-130 QSO 17 33 02.70578907 -13 04 49.5482119   18 19.50 18.78 17.39 ~ 1138 1
4 GAL 012.89+00.49 HII 18 11 51.3 -17 31 29           ~ 183 0
5 EGO G016.59-0.05 HII 18 21 07.9 -14 31 53           ~ 117 0
6 OH 016.59-00.05 Mas 18 21 09.0840 -14 31 48.556           ~ 81 0
7 IRAS 18566+0408 Y*O 18 59 09.95520 +04 12 15.6240           ~ 133 0
8 MSX6C G059.7831+00.0648 Y*O 19 43 11.2464 +23 44 03.270           ~ 150 0
9 IRAS 19410+2336 SFR 19 43 11.5 +23 44 06           ~ 155 0
10 IRAS 20126+4104 Y*O 20 14 25.8816769656 +41 13 36.879427236           B2.5-B0.5 440 0
11 IRAS 20293+3952 HII 20 31 11.040 +40 03 10.69           ~ 75 0

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