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High-Resolution Observations in B1-IRS: ammonia, CCS and water masers

Astrophysics 2009-11-10 v1

Abstract

We present a study of the structure and dynamics of the star forming region B1-IRS (IRAS 03301+3057) using the properties of different molecules at high angular resolution (~4''). We have used VLA observations of NH3, CCS, and H2O masers at 1 cm. CCS emission shows three clumps around the central source, with a velocity gradient from red to blueshifted velocities towards the protostar, probably due to the interaction with outflowing material. Water maser emission is elongated in the same direction as a reflection nebula detected at 2micron by 2MASS, with the maser spots located in a structure of some hundreds of AU from the central source, possibly tracing a jet. We propose a new outflow model to explain all our observations, consisting of a molecular outflow near the plane of the sky. Ammonia emission is extended and anticorrelated with CCS. We have detected for the first time this anticorrelation at small scales (1400 AU) in a star forming region.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0407371,
  title  = {High-Resolution Observations in B1-IRS: ammonia, CCS and water masers},
  author = {I. de Gregorio-Monsalvo and C. J. Chandler and J. F. Gomez and T. B. H. Kuiper and J. M. Torrelles and G. Anglada},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0407371},
  year   = {2009}
}

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6 pages, 3 figures. To appear in the Proceedings of the 2004 European Workshop: "Dense Molecular Gas around Protostars and in Galactic Nuclei", Eds. Y.Hagiwara, W.A.Baan, H.J.van Langevelde, 2004, a special issue of ApSS, Kluwer