2007A&A...472..867M


Query : 2007A&A...472..867M

2007A&A...472..867M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 472, 867-879 (2007/9-4)

Massive star-formation in G24.78+0.08 explored through VLBI maser observations.

MOSCADELLI L., GODDI C., CESARONI R., BELTRAN M.T. and FURUYA R.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Previous interferometric observations have demonstrated that, across a distance of a few 0.1pc, the high-mass star forming region (SFR) G24.78+0.08 contains at least four distinct centers of massive star formation, possibly in different evolutionary stages. This study aims to provide a detailed picture of the physical environment and the gas kinematics in a cluster of high-mass YSOs. Using EVN (single epoch) and VLBA (four epochs) phase-referenced observations, we have derived the absolute positions and velocities for 6.7GHz methanol and 22.2GHz water masers, respectively. Using the BIMA and VLA interferometers, positions and line of sight velocities of 95GHz and 44GHz methanol masers, are also obtained. The derived interferometric and VLBI maser maps are compared with previous sub-arcsecond maps of the G24.78+0.08 region, observed in thermal continuum and molecular line tracers. In the hot molecular cores G24 A1 and G24 A2, 6.7GHz methanol and 22.2GHz water masers are emerging at similar positions and line of sight velocities, which suggests that in both cores a same YSO is responsible for the excitation of the two types of maser emission. At the center of the G24 A1 core, water masers distribute along an arc at the border of a hyper-compact HII region (of size ≃1000AU) and expand away from the center of the HII region with high velocities (≃40km/s). We think that such a fast expansion is driven by a strong stellar wind emitted by the star exciting the hyper-compact HII region. This outflowing motion might dominate the gas kinematics of G24 A1 also at larger (≃0.1pc) scale, where a well defined velocity gradient in the CH3CN line and 6.7GHz masers is observed. Alternatively, water masers might mark the border of the dynamical interaction between the evolving star and harboring core, and the gas surrounding the hyper-compact HII region, not yet affected by the expansion of the ionized gas, might be still rotating and, perhaps, slightly contracting. In the G24 C core, water maser spots show very fast (100-200km/s) and nearly parallel proper motions, which might indicate that the water maser emission is tracing a collimated jet.

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Journal keyword(s): masers - stars: formation - ISM: kinematics and dynamics

Errata: erratum vol. 480, p. 793 (2008)

CDS comments: Continuum sources J1751+09, J1642+39, J2101+03, J2253+16 not identified.

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 GAL 174.20-00.08 Cld 05 30 45.9 +33 47 56           ~ 205 2
2 3C 286 Sy1 13 31 08.2883506368 +30 30 32.960091564   17.51 17.25     ~ 4341 2
3 NAME Her B Sy1 16 42 58.80997043 +39 48 36.9939552   16.81 16.59 16.84   ~ 1725 2
4 PMN J1825-0737 Rad 18 25 37.60953880 -07 37 30.0131350           ~ 32 1
5 GAL 024.78+00.08 HII 18 36.2 -07 13           ~ 82 0
6 [FCC2002] A2 Y*O 18 36 12.5 -07 12 10           ~ 19 0
7 [FCC2002] A1 HII 18 36 12.6 -07 12 11           ~ 33 0
8 NAME GAL 024.78+00.08 c Y*O 18 36 13.2 -07 11 59           ~ 10 0
9 IRAS 20126+4104 Y*O 20 14 25.8816769656 +41 13 36.879427236           B2.5-B0.5 440 0
10 NAME Cyg X FIR 33 Y*O 20 38 35.9 +42 37 22           B1.5 399 1
11 [TGR97] VLA 2 HII 20 38 36.482 +42 37 34.08           ~ 60 0

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