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The sharp ALMA view of infall and outflow in the massive protocluster G31.41+0.31

Authors :
M. T. Beltrán
V. M. Rivilla
R. Cesaroni
D. Galli
L. Moscadelli
A. Ahmadi
H. Beuther
S. Etoka
C. Goddi
P. D. Klaassen
R. Kuiper
M. S. N. Kumar
A. Lorenzani
T. Peters
Á. Sánchez-Monge
P. Schilke
F. van der Tak
S. Vig
Astronomy
Source :
Astronomy and astrophysics, 659:A81. EDP Sciences, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 659:A81
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2022.

Abstract

Context. To better understand the formation of high-mass stars, it is fundamental to investigate how matter accretes onto young massive stars, how it is ejected, and how all this differs from the low-mass case. The massive protocluster G31.41+0.31 is the ideal target to study all these processes because observations at millimeter and centimeter wavelengths have resolved the emission of the Main core into at least four massive dust continuum sources, named A, B, C, and D, within 1" or 0.018 pc, and have identified signatures of infall and several outflows associated with the core. Aims. We study the interplay between infall and outflow in G31.41+0.31 by investigating at a spatial resolution of a few 100 au their properties and their possible impact on the core. Methods. We carried out molecular line observations of typical high-density tracers, such as CH3CN or H2CO, and shock and outflow tracers, such as SiO, with ALMA at 1.4 mm that achieved an angular resolution of 0.09" (340 au). Results. The observations have revealed inverse P-Cygni profiles in CH3CN and H2CO toward the four sources embedded in the Main core, suggesting that all of them are undergoing collapse. The infall rates, estimated from the red-shifted absorption are on the order of 1E-2 Msun/yr. The individual infall rates imply that the accretion timescale of the Main core is an order of magnitude smaller than its rotation timescale. This confirms that rotating toroids such as the G31 Main core are non-equilibrium, transient collapsing structures that need to be constantly replenished with fresh material from a large-scale reservoir. For sources B, C, and D, the infall could be accelerating inside the sources, while for source A, the presence of a second emission component complicates the interpretation. The SiO observations have revealed the presence of at least six outflows in the G31.41+0.31 star-forming region, ...<br />17 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables. Accepted by A&A

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14320746 and 00046361
Volume :
659
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astronomy & astrophysics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6d18604d4cc26d2b676b37d9a5c67be2