Tuesday, February 5, 2013

1302.0208 (Luis A. Zapata et al.)

A 10,000 Years Old Explosion in DR21    [PDF]

Luis A. Zapata, Johannes Schmid-Burgk, Nadia Perez-Goytia, Paul T. P. Ho, Luis F. Rodriguez, Laurent Loinard, Irene Cruz-Gonzalez
Sensitive high angular resolution ($\sim$ 2$"$) CO(2-1) line observations made with the Submillimeter Array (SMA) of the flow emanating from the high-mass star forming region DR21 located in the Cygnus X molecular cloud are presented. These new interferometric observations indicate that this well known enigmatic outflow appears to have been produced by an explosive event that took place about 10,000 years ago, and that might be related with the disintegration of a massive stellar system, as the one that occurred in Orion BN/KL 500 years ago, but about 20 times more energetic. This result therefore argues in favor of the idea that the disintegration of young stellar systems perhaps is a frequent phenomenon present during the formation of the massive stars. However, many more theoretical and observational studies are still needed to confirm our hypothesis.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.0208

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