English

An Extremely Young Protostellar Core, MMS 1/ OMC-3: Episodic Mass Ejection History Traced by the Micro SiO Jet

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-01-25 v1

Abstract

We present 0.2{\sim}0.2 arcsec (\sim80 au) resolution observations of the CO (2-1) and SiO (5-4) lines made with the Atacama large millimeter/submillimeter array toward an extremely young intermediate-mass protostellar source (tdyn<_{\rm dyn}<1000 years), MMS 1 located in the Orion Molecular Cloud-3 region. We have successfully imaged a very compact CO molecular outflow associated with MMS 1, having deprojected lobe sizes of \sim18000 au (red-shifted lobe) and \sim35000 au (blue-shifted lobe). We have also detected an extremely compact (\lesssim1000 au) and collimated SiO protostellar jet within the CO outflow. The maximum deprojected jet speed is measured to be as high as 93 km s1^{-1}. The SiO jet wiggles and displays a chain of knots. Our detection of the molecular outflow and jet is the first direct evidence that MMS 1 already hosts a protostar. The position-velocity diagram obtained from the SiO emission shows two distinct structures: (i) bow-shocks associated with the tips of the outflow, and (ii) a collimated jet, showing the jet velocities linearly increasing with the distance from the driving source. Comparisons between the observations and numerical simulations quantitatively share similarities such as multiple-mass ejection events within the jet and Hubble-like flow associated with each mass ejection event. Finally, while there is a weak flux decline seen in the 850 μ\mum light curve obtained with JCMT/SCUBA 2 toward MMS 1, no dramatic flux change events are detected. This suggests that there has not been a clear burst event within the last 8 years.

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@article{arxiv.2401.13204,
  title  = {An Extremely Young Protostellar Core, MMS 1/ OMC-3: Episodic Mass Ejection History Traced by the Micro SiO Jet},
  author = {Satoko Takahashi and Masahiro N. Machida and Mitsuki Omura and Doug Johnstone and Kazuya Saigo and Naoto Harada and Kohji Tomisaka and Paul T. P. Ho and Luis A. Zapata and Steve Mairs and Gregory J. Herczeg and Kotomi Taniguchi and Yuhua Liu and Asako Sato},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.13204},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

19 pages, 9 figures, Accepted for publication in ApJ