1. A heat-wave of accretion energy traced by masers in the G358-MM1 high-mass protostar
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Burns, R. A., Sugiyama, K., Hirota, T., Kim, Kee-Tae, Sobolev, A. M., Stecklum, B., MacLeod, G. C., Yonekura, Y., Olech, M., Orosz, G., Ellingsen, S. P., Hyland, L., Garatti, A. Caratti o, Brogan, C., Hunter, T. R., Phillips, C., Heever, S. P. van den, Eislöffel, J., Linz, H., Surcis, G., Chibueze, J. O., Baan, W., and Kramer, B.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
High-mass stars are thought to accumulate much of their mass via short, infrequent bursts of disk-aided accretion. Such accretion events are rare and difficult to observe directly but are known to drive enhanced maser emission. In this Letter we report high-resolution, multi-epoch methanol maser observations toward G358.93-0.03 which reveal an interesting phenomenon; the sub-luminal propagation of a thermal radiation "heat-wave" emanating from an accreting high-mass proto-star. The extreme transformation of the maser emission implies a sudden intensification of thermal infrared radiation from within the inner (40 mas, 270 au) region. Subsequently, methanol masers trace the radial passage of thermal radiation through the environment at $\geq$ 4-8\% the speed of light. Such a high translocation rate contrasts with the $\leq$ 10 km s$^{-1}$ physical gas motions of methanol masers typically observed using very long baseline interferometry (VLBI). The observed scenario can readily be attributed to an accretion event in the high-mass proto-star G358.93-0.03-MM1. While being the third case in its class, G358.93-0.03-MM1 exhibits unique attributes hinting at a possible `zoo' of accretion burst types. These results promote the advantages of maser observations in understanding high-mass star formation, both through single-dish maser monitoring campaigns and via their international cooperation as VLBI arrays., Comment: Published in Nature Astronomy in 2020
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- 2023
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