Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
We present high angular resolution observations obtained with the Owens Valley
and the IRAM Plateau de Bure millimeter-wave interferometers toward the hot
core in G29.96-0.02. We observed the ground state CH3CN(6-5), CH3CNII(6-5),
vibrationally excited (v8=1) CH3CN(6-5), and the C18O(1-0) rotational
transitions, as well as the 2.7 mm continuum emission. Our continuum maps
show evidence of a compact source barely resolved whose diameter we estimate
to be about 0.06 pc and whose emission mechanism is dominated by thermal
emission from warm dust. Both the ground state and the v8 =1 methyl cyanide
lines, as well as other serendipituosly detected molecular transitions, arise
from a compact source at the same position as the 2.7 mm continuum emission.
The C18O observations sample the structure and kinematics of the molecular
surroundings of the hot core and from the C18O data we estimate a gas mass
of about 1.1 x 103 Msun in a region with a diameter of 0.32 pc, corresponding
to an average number density of about 106 cm-3. Our data show evidence of both
a temperature and density gradient in the hot core and its molecular
surroundings. The density gradient, in particular, is consistent with the
infalling scenario suggested by the presence of an East-West oriented velocity
gradient, which is however of opposite sign in CH3CN and C18O. We tentatively
interpret the C18O velocity gradient as associated with infall, whereas the
CH3CN gradient, consistent with that measured in NH3 by Cesaroni et al.
(\cite{CHWC98}), is likely to trace a massive rotating disk.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Olmi, Luca
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