Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2010-01-14
Astrophysical Journal 710 (2010) 1786-1799
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
35 pages, 11 figures, and ApJ accepted; http://stacks.iop.org/0004-637X/710/1786
Scientific paper
We have performed detailed imaging and analyses of SMA observations in 230 GHz continuum, 12CO (2-1), 13CO (2-1), and C18O (2-1) emission toward B335, a Bok globule with an embedded Class 0 source (Lbol ~ 1.5 Lsun). We report the first discover of high-velocity 12CO jets with a size of ~ 900 AU x 1500 AU along the E-W direction in B335. The estimated mass-loss rate (~ 2.3 x 10^-7 Msun yr^-1) and the momentum flux (~ 3.7 x 10^-5 Msun yr^-1 km s^-1) of the 12CO jets in B335 are one order of magnitude lower than those of other 12CO jets in more luminous sources such as HH 211 (Lbol ~ 3.6 Lsun) and HH 212 (Lbol ~ 14 Lsun). The weaker jet activity in B335 could be due to the lower active accretion onto the central protostar. The C18O emission shows a compact (~ 1500 AU) condensation associated with the central protostar, and it likely traces the protostellar envelope around B335. The envelope exhibits a velocity gradient from the east (blueshifted) to west (redshifted) that can be interpreted as an infalling motion. The estimated central stellar mass, the mass infalling rate, and the accretion luminosity are 0.04 Msun, 6.9 x 10^-6 Msun yr^-1, and 2.1 Lsun, respectively. On the other hand, there is no clear velocity gradient perpendicular to the outflow axis in the C18O envelope, suggesting little envelope rotation on a hundred-AU scale. The upper limits of the rotational velocity and specific angular momentum were estimated to be 0.04 km s^-1 and 7.0 x 10^-5 km s^-1 pc at a radius of 370 AU, respectively. The specific angular momentum and the inferred Keplerian radius (~ 6 AU) in B335 are 1 - 2 orders of magnitude smaller than those in other more-evolved sources. Possible scenarios to explain the lower specific angular momentum in B335 are discussed.
Ohashi Nagayoshi
Takakuwa Shigehisa
Yen Hsi-Wei
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