1. ALMA Survey of Orion Planck Galactic Cold Clumps (ALMASOP): A forming quadruple system with continuum `ribbons' and intricate outflows
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Luo, Qiu-yi, Liu, Tie, Lee, Aaron T., Offner, Stella S. R., di Francesco, James, Johnstone, Doug, Juvela, Mika, Goldsmith, Paul F., Qin, Sheng-Li, Mai, Xiaofeng, Liu, Xun-chuan, Sanhueza, Patricio, Xu, Feng-Wei, Tatematsu, Ken'ichi, Dutta, Somnath, Chen, Huei-Ru Vivien, Li, Shanghuo, Yang, Aiyuan, Liu, Sheng-Yuan, Lee, Chin-Fei, Hirano, Naomi, Lee, Chang Won, Sahu, Dipen, Shang, Hsien, Hsu, Shih-Ying, Bronfman, Leonardo, Kwon, Woojin, Rawlings, M. G., Eden, David, Lu, Xing, Gu, Qi-lao, Ren, Zhiyuan, Ward-Thompson, D, and Shen, Zhi-Qiang
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
One of the most poorly understood aspects of low-mass star formation is how multiple-star systems are formed. Here we present the results of Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Band-6 observations towards a forming quadruple protostellar system, G206.93-16.61E2, in the Orion B molecular cloud. ALMA 1.3 mm continuum emission reveals four compact objects, of which two are Class I young stellar objects (YSOs), and the other two are likely in prestellar phase. The 1.3 mm continuum emission also shows three asymmetric ribbon-like structures that are connected to the four objects, with lengths ranging from $\sim$500 au to $\sim$2200 au. By comparing our data with magneto-hydrodynamic (MHD) simulations, we suggest that these ribbons trace accretion flows and also function as gas bridges connecting the member protostars. Additionally, ALMA CO J=2-1 line emission reveals a complicated molecular outflow associated with G206.93-16.61E2 with arc-like structures suggestive of an outflow cavity viewed pole-on., Comment: The paper was accepted by APJL
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- 2023
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