SMA Observations of the Hot Molecular Core IRAS 18566+0408

  • Silva A
  • Zhang Q
  • Sanhueza P
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present Submillimeter Array (SMA) observations toward the high-mass star-forming region IRAS 18566+0408. Observations at the 1.3 mm continuum and in several molecular line transitions were performed in the compact (2.″4 angular resolution) and very-extended (∼0.″4 angular resolution) configurations. The continuum emission from the compact configuration shows a dust core of 150 M ⊙ , while the very-extended configuration reveals a dense (2.6 × 10 7 cm −3 ) and compact (∼4000 au) condensation of 8 M ⊙ . We detect 31 molecular transitions from 14 species including CO isotopologues, SO, CH 3 OH, OCS, and CH 3 CN. Using the different k -ladders of the CH 3 CN line, we derive a rotational temperature at the location of the continuum peak of 240 K. The , , and lines reveal a molecular outflow at PA ∼ 135° centered at the continuum peak. The extended emission has been recovered with the IRAM 30 m telescope observations. Using the combined data set, we derive an outflow mass of 16.8 M ⊙ . The chemically rich spectrum and the high rotational temperature confirm that IRAS 18566+0408 is harboring a hot molecular core. We find no clear velocity gradient that could suggest the presence of a rotational disk-like structure, even at the high-resolution observations obtained with the very-extended configuration.

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Silva, A., Zhang, Q., Sanhueza, P., Lu, X., Beltran, M. T., Fallscheer, C., … Cesaroni, R. (2017). SMA Observations of the Hot Molecular Core IRAS 18566+0408. The Astrophysical Journal, 847(2), 87. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa88c6

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