Searching for disks around high-mass (proto)stars with ALMA

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Searching for disks around high-mass (proto)stars with ALMA . Cesaroni, H. Zinnecker, M.T. Beltrán, S. Etok D. Galli, C. Hummel, N. Kumar, L. Moscadelli, Preibisch, T. Ratzka, Á. Sánchez-Monge, T. Stan F. Van der Tak, S. Vig, C.M. Walmsley, K.-S. Wan e 0 proposal after meeting at ESO in

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Searching for disks around high-mass (proto)stars with ALMA. R. Cesaroni, H. Zinnecker, M.T. Beltr án, S. Etoka, D. Galli, C. Hummel, N. Kumar, L. Moscadelli, T. Preibisch, T. Ratzka, Á. Sánchez-Monge, T. Stanke, F. Van der Tak, S. Vig, C.M. Walmsley, K.-S. Wang. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Searching for disksaround high-mass (proto)stars

with ALMA

R. Cesaroni, H. Zinnecker, M.T. Beltrán, S. Etoka,D. Galli, C. Hummel, N. Kumar, L. Moscadelli,

T. Preibisch, T. Ratzka, Á. Sánchez-Monge, T. Stanke,F. Van der Tak, S. Vig, C.M. Walmsley, K.-S. Wang

Cycle 0 proposal after meeting at ESO in 2011

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Immediate Goal (Cycle 0)

• Increase the number of bona-fide circumstellar (Keplerian?) disks around B-type (proto)stars

• Demonstrate that B-type stars form through disk accretion

• Assess disk structure and rotation curve Mstar

Long-term Goal (Cycle 2…)

• Search for circumstellar rotating disks around O-type (proto)stars

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Targets

G35.20-0.74N and G35.03+0.35:• Closeby: 2.2 kpc and 3.4 kpc

• Luminosities (~104 LO) B-type• Free-free emission (VLA) thermal jets/HII

regions• Bipolar nebulosities, green “fuzzies”, broad SiO

wings bipolar outflows/jets disks???

• Prominent CH3CN emission (single dish) hot molecular cores

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Observations

• Band 7: 350 GHz• Most extended Cycle 0 array configuration• Resolutions: 0.4 arcsec and 0.4 km/s• Primary beam: 18 arcsec• Maximum structure: 2 arcsec

• Correlator setup: CH3CN(19-18), CH3OH(7-6), SiO(8-7), C34S(7-6), C17O(3-2), H13CO+(3-2), and many others

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Results

• Rich spectra with many hot-core tracers (CH3CN)• “Filaments” across hour-glass nebulosities• Molecular cores with velocity gradients roughly

perpendicular to bipolar nebulosities• PV patterns typical of (sub)Keplerian rotation• Problems:

– “extended” tracers (C34S, C17O, H13CO+) resolved out by ALMA

– SiO line partly blended and difficult to interpret

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CH3CN

CH3OH vt=1

CH3OH

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CH3CN

CH3OH

CH3OH vt=1

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Results

• Rich spectra with many hot-core tracers (CH3CN)• “Filaments” across hour-glass nebulosities• Molecular cores with velocity gradients roughly

perpendicular to bipolar nebulosities• PV patterns typical of (sub)Keplerian rotation• Problems:

– “extended” tracers (C34S, C17O, H13CO+) resolved out by ALMA

– SiO line partly blended and difficult to interpret

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IRAC 4.5 µm Hi-RES image

Filament or edge-on sheet?

Mass of “filament” ~80 MO

≥ 5 cores along “filament”

0.05 pc

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IRAC 4.5 µm Hi-RES image

≥ 4 cores along filament

Prominent core (~4 MO) at center of bipolar nebula

0.05 pc

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Results

• Rich spectra with many hot-core tracers (CH3CN)• “Filaments” across hour-glass nebulosities• Molecular cores with velocity gradients roughly

perpendicular to bipolar nebulosities• PV patterns typical of (sub)Keplerian rotation• Problems:

– “extended” tracers (C34S, C17O, H13CO+) resolved out by ALMA

– SiO line partly blended and difficult to interpret

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CH3CN line and 3.6 cm continuum (Gibb et al. 2003) overlayed on CH3CN velocity map

Velocity gradients roughly perpendicular to bipolar nebula

1000 au

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Intensity and velocity maps in different molecules

Velocity gradient roughly perpendicular to bipolar nebula

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Results

• Rich spectra with many hot-core tracers (CH3CN)• “Filaments” across hour-glass nebulosities• Molecular cores with velocity gradients roughly

perpendicular to bipolar nebulosities• PV patterns typical of (sub)Keplerian rotation• Problems:

– “extended” tracers (C34S, C17O, H13CO+) resolved out by ALMA

– SiO line partly blended and difficult to interpret

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G35.20-0.74N core B• Position-velocity plots along velocity gradient• White pattern: Keplerian rotation about 18 MO

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G35.03+0.35 main core• Position-velocity plots along velocity gradient• White pattern: Keplerian rotation about about 6 MO

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Results

• Rich spectra with many hot-core tracers (CH3CN)• “Filaments” across hour-glass nebulosities• Molecular cores with velocity gradients roughly

perpendicular to bipolar nebulosities• PV patterns typical of (sub)Keplerian rotation• Problems:

– “extended” tracers (C34S, C17O, H13CO+) resolved out by ALMA

– SiO line partly blended and difficult to interpret

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G35.20-0.74N: Core B

Sánchez-Monge et al. (subm. to A&A)

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Core A compactCore B resolved

Mgas(A) = 4.4 MO

Mgas(B) = 2.8 MO

Tgas ~ 100 K

A

B

1000 au

Image: CH3CN K=2Contours.: continuum

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CH3CN CH3CN, CH3OH, HC3N

Kepleriandisk

500 au Dots: peaks from 2D Gaussian fit to CH3CN K=2 line emission in each channel (i.e. velocity)

Curves: 50% contour levels of CH3CN K=2 emission in each channel

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• Best fit to velocity pattern with Keplerian disk: Mstar = 18 MO

angle disk-l.o.s. = 19° disk P.A. = 157° star position very close to continuum peak systemic velocity: VLSR(star) = 30.0 km/s

• Peaks distribution Rdisk = 2500 au

• 350 GHz continuum Mdisk = 3 MO < Mstar consistent with Keplerian rotation

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• Line emission skewed to NE flared disk?

• Mstar = 18 MO Lstar ≥ Lbol = 3 104 LO binary system needed precessing outflow?

SW

NE

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Luminosity of binary system with Mp+Ms=18 MO

Lbol(G35.20)

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Conclusions

• Hot, dense cores detected at geometrical center of bipolar nebulae

• Velocity gradients in cores, roughly perpendicular to axes of bipolar nebulae

• PV plots suggestive of (sub)Keplerian rotation

• Possible circumbinary Keplerian disk detected in G35.20-0.74N

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Future ALMA projects?

G35.20 & G35.03:• Unresolved cores with <0.4” resol.• SiO jets at 3mm (less blending) 1”-2” resol.

direction of jets close to cores• “filaments” in C17O, CS, etc. with >2” beam

velocity field of gas filaments or rotating edge-on sheets?

Disks around O-type stars:• E.g. 13CH3CN in HMCs with <0.1” resolution