ALMA discovery of a dual dense probably rotating outflow from a massive young stellar object G18.88MME
Abstract
We report the discovery of a very dense jet-like fast molecular outflow surrounded by a wide-angle wind in a massive young stellar object (MYSO) G18.88MME (stellar mass 8 M) powering an Extended Green Object G18.89-0.47. Four cores MM1-4 are identified in the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) 1.3 mm continuum map (resolution 0."8) toward G18.88MME, and are seen at the center of the emission structure (extent 0.3 pc × 0.2 pc) detected in the ALMA map. G18.88MME is embedded in the core MM1 (mass 13-18 M), where no radio continuum emission is detected. The molecular outflow centered at MM1 is investigated in the SiO(5-4), HC3N(24-23) and 13CO(2-1) lines. The detection of HC3N in the outflow is rare in MYSOs and indicates its very high density. The position-velocity diagrams display a fast narrow outflow (extent 28000 AU) and a slower wide-angle more extended outflow toward MM1, and both of these components show a transverse velocity gradient indicative of a possible rotation. All these observed features together make G18.88MME as a unique object for studying the unification of the jet-driven and wind-driven scenarios of molecular outflows in MYSOs.
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