HOT core, outflows, and magnetic fields in W43-MM1 (G30.79 FIR 10)

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We present submillimeter spectral line and dust continuum polarization observations of a remarkable hot core and multiple outflows in the high-mass, star-forming region W43-MM1 (G30.79 FIR 10), obtained using the Submillimeter Array. A temperature of ∼400 K is estimated for the hot core using CH 3CN (J = 19-18) lines, with detections of 11 K-ladder components. The high temperature and the mass estimates for the outflows indicate high-mass star formation. The continuum polarization pattern shows an ordered distribution, and its orientation over the main outflow appears to be aligned with the outflow. The derived magnetic field indicates slightly super-critical conditions. While the magnetic and outflow energies are comparable, the B-field orientation appears to have changed from parsec scales to ∼0.1 pc scales during the core/star formation process. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Sridharan, T. K., Rao, R., Qiu, K., Cortes, P., Li, H., Pillai, T., … Zhang, Q. (2014). HOT core, outflows, and magnetic fields in W43-MM1 (G30.79 FIR 10). Astrophysical Journal Letters, 783(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/783/2/L31

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