High spatial resolution low-J 12CO observations have shown that the wide-angle outflow seen in the Orion BN/KL region correlates with the famous H 2 fingers. Recently, high-resolution large-scale mappings of mid- and higher-J CO emissions have been reported toward the Orion molecular cloud 1 core region using the APEX telescope. Therefore, it is of interest to investigate this outflow in the higher-J 12CO emission, which is likely excited by shocks. The observations were carried out using the dual-color heterodyne array CHAMP + on the APEX telescope. The images of the Orion BN/KL region were obtained in the 12CO J = 6-5 and J = 7-6 transitions with angular resolutions of 8″6 and 7″4, respectively. The results show a good agreement between our higher-J 12CO emission and SMA low-J 12CO data, which indicates that this wide-angle outflow in Orion BN/KL is likely the result of an explosive event that is related to the runaway objects from a dynamically decayed multiple system. From our observations, we estimate that the kinetic energy of this explosive outflow is about 1-2 × 10 47 erg. In addition, a scenario has been proposed where part of the outflow is decelerated and absorbed in the cloud to explain the lack of CO bullets in the southern part of BN/KL, which in turn induces the methanol masers seen in this region. © 2012 ESO.
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Peng, T. C., Zapata, L. A., Wyrowski, F., Güsten, R., & Menten, K. M. (2012). Mid- J CO emission from the Orion BN/KL explosive outflow. Astronomy and Astrophysics. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201219937
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