Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2000-06-12
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
10pages, 8figures, ApJ accepted
Scientific paper
10.1086/309501
We present the aperture synthesis imaging of C3H2 2_{12}-1_{01} and HCO+ 1-0 lines and of continuum emission at 3.4 mm toward the class 0 young stellar object, IRAS 18148-0440 in the L483 molecular cloud. The continuum emission is detected at the IRAS position at a level of 16 mJy, indicating a compact source with a 0.13 solar mass. The C3H2 delineates an envelope near the IRAS position, with a size of 3000 AU x 2000 AU in R.A. and Dec. directions, respectively. A velocity gradient detected only along the axis of outflow can be explained in terms of free-fall motion of the envelope. The HCO+ line wing extends up to the velocity of +- 6 km s^{-1} relative to the systemic one, and the high velocity material shows a symmetric bipolarity and extends over 2' or 0.1 pc along the east-west direction. It is found that the outflow material is clumpy and the opening angle is widest for the slowest moving component. The core component of the HCO+ 1-0 line exhibits an anti-infall asymmetry not only in interferometric but also in single dish observations. It is attributable to the slow isotropic outward motion of gas between the flattened envelope and the collimated outflow.
Choi Minho
Chol Minh Young
Ohashi Nagayoshi
Panis Jean-François
Park Se Young
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