摘要

We report molecular line observations in the CO J = 3 -> 2, 6 -> 5, and 7 -> 6 transitions, made using the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment Telescope, toward the massive and dense core IRAS 16562-3959. This core harbors a string of radio sources thought to be powered by a central collimated jet of ionized gas. The molecular observations show the presence of high-velocity gas exhibiting a quadrupolar morphology, most likely produced by the presence of two collimated outflows. The southeast-northwest (SE-NW) molecular outflow is aligned with the string of radio continuum sources, suggesting it is driven by the jet. We find that the excitation temperature of the gas in the SE-NW outflow is high, with values of 145 and 120 K for the blueshifted and redshifted lobes, respectively. This outflow has a total mass of 1.92 M-circle dot, a total momentum of similar to 89 M-circle dot km s(-1), and an averaged momentum rate of similar to 3.0 x 10(-2) M-circle dot km s(-1) yr(-1), values characteristic of flows driven by young massive stellar objects with high luminosities (L-bol similar to 2 x 10(4) L-circle dot). Complementary data taken with the Atacama Submillimeter Telescope Experiment in high density and shock tracers support the picture that IRAS 16562-3959 is an accreting young massive star associated with an ionized jet, which is the energy source of a molecular outflow.

  • 出版日期2011-8-1
  • 单位CSIRO