Revised SED of the triple protostellar system VLA 1623-2417
Abstract
VLA 1623-2417 is a triple protostellar system deeply embedded in Ophiuchus A. Sources A and B have a separation of 1.1", making their study difficult beyond the submillimeter regime. Lack of circumstellar gas emission suggested that VLA 1623-2417 B has a very cold envelope and is much younger than source A, generally considered the prototypical Class 0 source. We explore the consequences of new ALMA Band 9 data on the spectral energy distribution (SED) of VLA 1623-2417 and their inferred nature. Using dust continuum observations spanning from centimeter to near-infrared wavelengths, the SED of each component in VLA 1623-2417 is constructed and analysed. The ALMA Band 9 data presented here show that the SED of VLA 1623-2417 B does not peak at 850 μm as previously expected, but instead presents the same shape as VLA 1623-2417 A at wavelengths shorter than 450 μm. The results presented here indicate that the previous assumption that the flux in Herschel and Spitzer observations is solely dominated by VLA 1623-2417 A is not valid, and instead, VLA 1623-2417 B most likely contributes a significant fraction of the flux at λ~< 450 μm. These results, however, do not explain the lack of circumstellar gas emission and puzzling nature of VLA 1623-2417 B.
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