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Chasing discs around O-type (proto)stars: ALMA evidence for an SiO disc and disc wind from G17.64+0.16
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WoS WOS:000451110300002
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85057407088
DOI 10.1051/0004-6361/201833908
Año 2018
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Abstract



We present high angular resolution (similar to 0.2 '') continuum and molecular emission line Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-millimeter Array (ALMA) observations of G17.64+0.16 in Band 6 (220-230 GHz) taken as part of a campaign in search of circumstellar discs around (proto)-O-stars. At a resolution of similar to 400 au the main continuum core is essentially unresolved and isolated from other strong and compact emission peaks. We detect SiO (5-4) emission that is marginally resolved and elongated in a direction perpendicular to the large-scale outflow seen in the (CO)-C-13 (2-1) line using the main ALMA array in conjunction with the Atacama Compact Array (ACA). Morphologically, the SiO appears to represent a disc-like structure. Using parametric models we show that the position-velocity profile of the SiO is consistent with the Keplerian rotation of a disc around an object between 10 and 30M(circle dot) in mass, only if there is also radial expansion from a separate structure. The radial motion component can be interpreted as a disc wind from the disc surface. Models with a central stellar object mass between 20 and 30 M-circle dot are the most consistent with the stellar luminosity (1 x 10(5) L-circle dot) and indicative of an O-type star. The H30 alpha millimetre recombination line (231.9 GHz) is also detected, but spatially unresolved, and is indicative of a very compact, hot, ionised region co-spatial with the dust continuum core. The broad line-width of the H30 alpha emission (full-width-half-maximum = 81.9 km s(-1)) is not dominated by pressure-broadening but is consistent with underlying bulk motions. These velocities match those required for shocks to release silicon from dust grains into the gas phase. CH3CN and CH3OH thermal emission also shows two arc shaped plumes that curve away from the disc plane. Their coincidence with OH maser emission suggests that they could trace the inner working surfaces of a wide-angle wind driven by G17.64 which impacts the diffuse remnant natal cloud before being redirected into the large-scale outflow direction. Accounting for all observables, we suggest that G17.64 is consistent with a O-type young stellar object in the final stages of protostellar assembly, driving a wind, but that has not yet developed into a compact HII region. The existance and detection of the disc in G17.64 is likely related to its isolated and possibly more evolved nature, traits which may underpin discs in similar sources.

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Maud, Luke T. Hombre Leiden Univ - Países Bajos
Leiden Observatory Research Institute - Países Bajos
Sterrewacht Leiden - Países Bajos
2 Cesaroni, R. Mujer Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica - Italia
Osservatorio Astrofisico Di Arcetri - Italia
3 Kumar, M. S. N. - Univ Porto - Portugal
Univ Hertfordshire - Reino Unido
Universidade do Porto, Centro de Astrofísica - Portugal
University of Hertfordshire - Reino Unido
Centro de Astrofísica da Universidade do Porto - Portugal
4 Ségransan, Damien Hombre Univ Groningen - Países Bajos
University of Groningen, Kapteyn Astronomical Institute - Países Bajos
SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research - Países Bajos
Kapteyn Instituut - Países Bajos
5 Allen, V. - Univ Groningen - Países Bajos
SRON - Países Bajos
University of Groningen, Kapteyn Astronomical Institute - Países Bajos
SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research - Países Bajos
Kapteyn Instituut - Países Bajos
6 Hoare, M. G. Hombre UNIV LEEDS - Reino Unido
University of Leeds - Reino Unido
7 Klaassen, Pamela D. Mujer Royal Observ Edinburgh - Reino Unido
Royal Observatory - Reino Unido
8 Harsono, Daniel Hombre Leiden Univ - Países Bajos
Leiden Observatory Research Institute - Países Bajos
Sterrewacht Leiden - Países Bajos
9 Hogerheijde, M. Hombre Leiden Univ - Países Bajos
Univ Amsterdam - Países Bajos
Leiden Observatory Research Institute - Países Bajos
Universiteit van Amsterdam - Países Bajos
Sterrewacht Leiden - Países Bajos
Anton Pannekoek Instituut voor Sterrenkunde - Países Bajos
10 Sanchez-Monge, Alvaro Hombre Univ Cologne - Alemania
University of Cologne - Alemania
Universität zu Köln - Alemania
11 Schilke, Peter Hombre Univ Cologne - Alemania
University of Cologne - Alemania
Universität zu Köln - Alemania
12 Ahmadi, A. - Max Planck Inst Astron - Alemania
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy - Alemania
13 Beltran, Maria T. Mujer Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica - Italia
Osservatorio Astrofisico Di Arcetri - Italia
14 Beuther, H. Hombre Max Planck Inst Astron - Alemania
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy - Alemania
15 Csengeri, T. - Max Planck Inst Radioastron - Alemania
Max Planck Inst Astrophys - Alemania
Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy - Alemania
Max Planck Inst Astron - Alemania
16 Etoka, S. - UNIV MANCHESTER - Reino Unido
ESO - Alemania
17 Fuller, G. - UNIV MANCHESTER - Reino Unido
Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico - México
ESO - Alemania
18 GARAY BRIGNARDELLO, GUIDO ALEJANDRO Hombre Radboud Univ Nijmegen - Países Bajos
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México - México
Radboud University Nijmegen - Países Bajos
Instituto de Radioastronomía y Astrofísica - México
19 Goddi, C. Hombre UNIV TUBINGEN - Alemania
Leiden Observatory Research Institute - Países Bajos
Radboud University Nijmegen - Países Bajos
Sterrewacht Leiden - Países Bajos
Radboud Universiteit - Países Bajos
20 Henning, Thomas Hombre Max Planck Inst Astron - Alemania
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy - Alemania
21 Johnston, Katharine G. Mujer University of Leeds - Reino Unido
22 Kuiper, R. Hombre Universität Tübingen - Alemania
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen - Alemania
23 Lumsden, S. - University of Leeds - Reino Unido
24 Moscadelli, L. - Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica - Italia
Osservatorio Astrofisico Di Arcetri - Italia
25 Mottram, J. C. Hombre Max Planck Inst Astron - Alemania
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy - Alemania
26 Peters, T. - Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics - Alemania
27 Rivilla, V. M. Hombre Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica - Italia
Osservatorio Astrofisico Di Arcetri - Italia
28 Testi, L. - Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica - Italia
29 Vig, Sarita Mujer Indian Inst Space Sci & Technol - India
Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology - India
30 de Wit, Willem-Jan Hombre ESO - Chile
European Southern Observatory Santiago - Chile
31 Zinnecker, H. Hombre UNIV STUTTGART - Alemania
Universidad Autónoma de Chile - Chile
Deutsches SOFIA Institut - Alemania
Universitat Stuttgart - Alemania

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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
European Research Council
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
UNAM-PAPIIT Programme
DFG cluster of excellence Origin and Structure of the Universe
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia para Excitotoxicidade e Neuroproteção
European Union's H2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant
H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
UNAM-PAPIIT
H2020 Marie-Curie Intra-European Fellowship project GESTATE
Emmy Noether Research Programme - German Research Foundation (DFG)
Universita e Ricerca through the grant Progetti Premiali 2012 - iALMA
European Research Council under the European Community's Horizon 2020 framework programme (2014-2020) via the ERC Consolidator grant "From Cloud to Star Formation (CSF)"
Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (FCT) through Investigador FCT
Italian Ministero dell' Istruzione
Italian Ministero dell’ Istruzione, Università e Ricerca
European Union’s H2020 research and innovation programme
H2020 Marie-Curie
Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia para Excitotoxicidade e Neuroproteção

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We thank the referee for their comments that helped to clarify a number of points within the paper. M.S.N.K. acknowledges the support from Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (FCT) through Investigador FCT contracts IF/00956/2015/CP1273/CT0002, and the H2020 Marie-Curie Intra-European Fellowship project GESTATE (661249). R.G.M. acknowledges support from UNAM-PAPIIT programme IA102817. A.S.M. acknowledges support from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) via the Sonderforschungsbereich SFB 956 (project A6). J.C.M., H.B. and A.A. acknowledge support from the European Research Council under the European Community's Horizon 2020 framework programme (2014-2020) via the ERC Consolidator grant "From Cloud to Star Formation (CSF)" (project number 648505). R.K. acknowledges financial support via the Emmy Noether Research Programme funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) under grant no. KU 2849/3-1. V.M.R. has received funding from the European Union's H2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 664931. This work was partly supported by the Italian Ministero dell' Istruzione, Universita e Ricerca through the grant Progetti Premiali 2012 - iALMA (CUP C52I13000140001), and by the DFG cluster of excellence Origin and Structure of the Universe (http://www.universe-cluster.de, www.universe-cluster.de). This paper makes use of the following ALMA data: ADS/JAO.ALMA#2013.1.00489.S and ADS/JAO.ALMA#2016.1.00288. S. ALMA is a partnership of ESO (representing its member states), NSF (USA) and NINS (Japan), together with NRC (Canada), NSC and ASIAA (Taiwan), and KASI (Republic of Korea), in cooperation with the Republic of Chile. The Joint ALMA Observatory is operated by ESO, AUI/NRAO and NAOJ.
Acknowledgements. We thank the referee for their comments that helped to clarify a number of points within the paper. M.S.N.K. acknowledges the support from Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) through Investigador FCT contracts IF/00956/2015/CP1273/CT0002, and the H2020 Marie-Curie Intra-European Fellowship project GESTATE (661249). R.G.M. acknowledges support from UNAM-PAPIIT programme IA102817. A.S.M. acknowledges support from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) via the Sonderforschungs-bereich SFB 956 (project A6). J.C.M., H.B. and A.A. acknowledge support from the European Research Council under the European Community’s Horizon 2020 framework programme (2014-2020) via the ERC Consolidator grant “From Cloud to Star Formation (CSF)” (project number 648505). R.K. acknowledges financial support via the Emmy Noether Research Programme funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) under grant no. KU 2849/3-1. V.M.R. has received funding from the European Union’s H2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 664931. This work was partly supported by the Italian Ministero dell’ Istruzione, Università e Ricerca through the grant Progetti Premiali 2012 – iALMA (CUP C52I13000140001), and by the DFG cluster of excellence Origin and Structure of the Universe (http://www.universe-cluster.de, www.universe-cluster.de). This paper makes use of the following ALMA data: ADS/JAO.ALMA#2013.1.00489.S and ADS/JAO.ALMA#2016.1.00288.S. ALMA is a partnership of ESO (representing its member states), NSF (USA) and NINS (Japan), together with NRC (Canada), NSC and ASIAA (Taiwan), and KASI (Republic of Korea), in cooperation with the Republic of Chile. The Joint ALMA Observatory is operated by ESO, AUI/NRAO and NAOJ.

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