High-velocity gas toward hot molecular cores: Evidence for collimated outflows from embedded sources

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作者
Gibb, AG [1 ]
Wyrowski, F
Mundy, LG
机构
[1] Univ Maryland, Dept Astron, College Pk, MD 20742 USA
[2] Max Planck Inst Radioastron, D-53121 Bonn, Germany
关键词
HII regions; ISM : molecules; radio lines : ISM; stars : formation;
D O I
10.1086/424810
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
We present observations made with the Berkeley-Illinois-Maryland Association millimeter array of the H2S 2(2, 0) --> 2( 1, 1) and (CO)-O-18 2 --> 1 transitions toward a sample of four hot molecular cores associated with ultracompact H II regions: G9.62+0.19, G10.47+0.03, G29.96 - 0.02, and G31.41+0.31. The angular resolution varies from 1."5 to 2."4, corresponding to scales of similar to 0.06 pc at the distance of these sources. High-velocity wings characteristic of molecular outflows are detected toward all four sources in the H2S line. In two cases ( G29.96 and G31.41) red- and blueshifted lobes are clearly defined and spatially separate, indicating that the flows are collimated. We also confirm the previous detection of the outflow in G9.62F. Although the gas-phase H2S abundance is not well constrained, assuming a value of 10(-7) yields lower limits to total outflow masses of similar to8 M-., values that are consistent with the driving sources being massive protostars. Linear velocity gradients are detected in both (CO)-O-18 and H2S across G9.62, G29.96, and, to a lesser extent, G31.41. These gradients are observed to be at a different position angle to the outflow in G9.62F and G29.96, suggestive of a rotation signature in these two hot cores. Our observations show that these hot cores contain embedded massive protostellar objects that are driving bipolar outflows. Furthermore, the lack of strong centimeter-wave emission toward the outflow centers in G29.96 and G31.41 indicates that the outflow phase begins prior to the formation of a detectable ultracompact H II region.
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