Isolated Massive Star Formation in G28.20-0.05
Journal article, 2022

We report high-resolution 1.3 mm continuum and molecular line observations of the massive protostar G28.20-0.05 with Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array. The continuum image reveals a ring-like structure with 2000 au radius, similar to morphology seen in archival 1.3 cm Very Large Array observations. Based on its spectral index and associated H30α emission, this structure mainly traces ionized gas. However, there is evidence for ∼30 M ⊙ of dusty gas near the main millimeter continuum peak on one side of the ring, as well as in adjacent regions within 3000 au. A virial analysis on scales of ∼2000 au from hot core line emission yields a dynamical mass of ∼80 M ⊙. A strong velocity gradient in the H30α emission is evidence for a rotating, ionized disk wind, which drives a larger-scale molecular outflow. An infrared spectral energy distribution (SED) analysis indicates a current protostellar mass of m * ∼ 40 M ⊙ forming from a core with initial mass M c ∼ 300 M ⊙ in a clump with mass surface density of Σcl ∼ 0.8 g cm−2. Thus the SED and other properties of the system can be understood in the context of core accretion models. A structure-finding analysis on the larger-scale continuum image indicates G28.20-0.05 is forming in a relatively isolated environment, with no other concentrated sources, i.e., protostellar cores, above ∼1 M ⊙ found from ∼0.1 to 0.4 pc around the source. This implies that a massive star can form in relative isolation, and the dearth of other protostellar companions within the ∼1 pc environs is a strong constraint on massive star formation theories that predict the presence of a surrounding protocluster.

Author

Chi Yan Law

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Astronomy and Plasmaphysics

European Southern Observatory (ESO)

Jonathan Tan

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Astronomy and Plasmaphysics

University of Virginia

Prasanta Gorai

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Astronomy and Plasmaphysics

Yichen Zhang

RIKEN

Rubén Fedriani

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Astronomy and Plasmaphysics

Daniel Tafoya

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Onsala Space Observatory

Kei E.I. Tanaka

National Astronomical Observatory of Japan

University of Colorado at Boulder

Giuliana Cosentino

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Astronomy and Plasmaphysics

Yao-Lun Yang

University of Virginia

Diego Mardones

University of Chile (UCH)

M. T. Beltrán

Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory

G. Garay

University of Chile (UCH)

Astrophysical Journal

0004-637X (ISSN) 1538-4357 (eISSN)

Vol. 939 2 120

Eld ur is - den massiva stjärnbildningens utvecklingsstadier

Swedish Research Council (VR) (2017-04522), 2018-01-01 -- 2021-12-31.

Onsala space observatory infrastructure

Swedish Research Council (VR) (2017-00648), 2018-01-01 -- 2021-12-31.

Subject Categories

Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences

Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology

Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

DOI

10.3847/1538-4357/ac90c7

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12/1/2022