Thursday, July 25, 2013

1307.6244 (Manuel Merello et al.)

ALMA observations of the massive molecular outflow G331.512-0.103    [PDF]

Manuel Merello, Leonardo Bronfman, Guido Garay, Nadia Lo, Neal J. Evans II, Lars-Ake Nyman, Juan R. Cortés, Maria R. Cunningham
The object of this study is one of the most energetic and luminous molecular outflows known in the Galaxy, G331.512-0.103. Observations with ALMA Band 7 (350 GHz; 0.86 mm) reveal a very compact, extremely young bipolar outflow and a more symmetric outflowing shocked shell surrounding a very small region of ionized gas. The velocities of the bipolar outflow are about 70 km s^{-1} on either side of the systemic velocity. The expansion velocity of the shocked shell is ~24 km s^{-1}, implying a crossing time of about 2000 yrs. Along the symmetry axis of the outflow, there is a velocity feature, which could be a molecular "bullet" of high-velocity dense material. The source is one of the youngest examples of massive molecular outflow found associated with a high-mass star.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.6244

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