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ALMA Survey of Orion Planck Galactic Cold Clumps (ALMASOP): Evidence for a Molecular Jet Launched at an Unprecedented Early Phase of Protostellar Evolution

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Dutta, Somnath; Lee, Chin-Fei; Hirano, Naomi; Liu, Tie; Johnstone, Doug; Liu, Sheng-Yuan; Tatematsu, Ken'ichi; Goldsmith, Paul F.; Sahu, Dipen; Evans, Neal J.; Sanhueza, Patricio; Kwon, Woojin; Qin, Sheng-Li; Samal, Manash Ranjan; Zhang, Qizhou; Kim, Kee-Tae; Shang, Hsien; Lee, Chang Won; Moraghan, Anthony; Jhan, Kai-Syun; Li, Shanghuo; Lee, Jeong-Eun; Traficante, Alessio; Juvela, Mika; Bronfman, Leonardo; Eden, David; Soam, Archana; He, Jinhua; Liu, Hong-li; Kuan, Yi-Jehng; Pelkonen, Veli-Matti; Luo, Qiuyi; Yi, Hee-Weon; Hsu, Shih-Ying

Issue Date
2022-06
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Citation
Astrophysical Journal, Vol.931 No.2
Abstract
Protostellar outflows and jets play a vital role in star formation as they carry away excess angular momentum from the inner disk surface, allowing the material to be transferred toward the central protostar. Theoretically, low-velocity and poorly collimated outflows appear from the beginning of the collapse at the first hydrostatic core (FHSC) stage. With growing protostellar core mass, high-density jets are launched, entraininf an outflow from the infalling envelope. Until now, molecular jets have been observed at high velocity (greater than or similar to 100 km s(-1)) in early Class 0 protostars. We, for the first time, detect a dense molecular jet in SiO emission with low velocity (similar to 4.2 km s(-1), deprojected similar to 24 km s(-1)) from source G208.89-20.04Walma (hereafter G208Walma) using ALMA Band 6 observations. This object has some characteristics of FHSCs, such as a small outflow/jet velocity, extended 1.3 mm continuum emission, and N2D+ line emission. Additional characteristics, however, are typical of early protostars: collimated outflow and SiO jet. The full extent of the outflow corresponds to a dynamical timescale of similar to 930(-100)(+200) yr. The spectral energy distribution also suggests a very young source having an upper limit of T-bol similar to 31 K and L-bol similar to 0.8 L-circle dot. We conclude that G208Walma is likely in the transition phase from FHSC to protostar, and the molecular jet has been launched within a few hundred years of initial collapse. Therefore, G208Walma may be the earliest object discovered in the protostellar phase with a molecular jet.
ISSN
0004-637X
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/185463
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac67a1
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