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A Very Compact Extremely High Velocity Flow toward MMS 5 / OMC-3 Revealed with ALMA

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2019-02-13 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Both high- and low-velocity outflows are occasionally observed around a protostar by molecular line emission. The high-velocity component is called `Extremely High-Velocity (EHV) flow,' while the low-velocity component is simply referred as `(molecular) outflow.' This study reports a newly found EHV flow and outflow around MMS 55 in the Orion Molecular Cloud 3 observed with ALMA. In the observation, CO JJ=2--1 emission traces both the EHV flow (vLSRvsys|v_{\rm{LSR}} - v_{\rm{sys}}| \simeq 50--100 km s1\rm{km\ s^{-1}}) and outflow (vLSRvsys|v_{\rm{LSR}} - v_{\rm{sys}}| \simeq 10--50 km s1\rm{km\ s^{-1}}). On the other hand, SiO JJ=5--4 emission only traces the EHV flow. The EHV flow is collimated and located at the root of the V-shaped outflow. The CO outflow extends up to \sim 14,000\,AU with a position angle (P.A.) of 79\sim79^\circ and the CO redshifted EHV flow extends to \sim11,000 AU with P.A. 96\sim96^\circ. The EHV flow is smaller than the outflow, and the dynamical timescale of the EHV flow is shorter than that of the outflow by a factor of 3\sim 3. The flow driving mechanism is discussed based on the size, time scale, axis difference between the EHV flow and outflow, and the periodicity of the knots. Our results are consistent with the nested wind scenario, although the jet entrainment scenario could not completely be ruled out.

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@article{arxiv.1811.08060,
  title  = {A Very Compact Extremely High Velocity Flow toward MMS 5 / OMC-3 Revealed with ALMA},
  author = {Yuko Matsushita and Satoko Takahashi and Masahiro N. Machida and Kohji Tomisaka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.08060},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

33 pages, 9 figures, Accepted(15-Nov-2018) for publication in ApJ