The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2024)

An Extremely Young Protostellar Core, MMS 1/OMC-3: Episodic Mass Ejection History Traced by the Micro SiO Jet

  • Satoko Takahashi,
  • Masahiro N. Machida,
  • Mitsuki Omura,
  • Doug Johnstone,
  • Kazuya Saigo,
  • Naoto Harada,
  • Kohji Tomisaka,
  • Paul T. P. Ho,
  • Luis A. Zapata,
  • Steve Mairs,
  • Gregory J. Herczeg,
  • Kotomi Taniguchi,
  • Yuhua Liu,
  • Asako Sato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad2268
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 964, no. 1
p. 48

Abstract

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We present ∼0.″2 (∼80 au) resolution observations of the CO(2–1) and SiO(5–4) lines made with the Atacama large millimeter/submillimeter array toward an extremely young intermediate-mass protostellar source ( t _dyn < 1000 yr), MMS 1 located in the Orion Molecular Cloud-3 region. We have successfully imaged a very compact CO molecular outflow associated with MMS 1, having deprojected lobe sizes of ∼1800 au (redshifted lobe) and ∼2800 au (blueshifted lobe). We have also detected an extremely compact (≲1000 au) and collimated SiO protostellar jet within the CO outflow. The maximum deprojected jet speed is measured to be as high as 93 km s ^−1 . The SiO jet wiggles and displays a chain of knots. Our detection of the molecular outflow and jet is the first direct evidence that MMS 1 already hosts a protostar. The position–velocity diagram obtained from the SiO emission shows two distinct structures: (i) bow shocks associated with the tips of the outflow, and (ii) a collimated jet, showing the jet velocities linearly increasing with the distance from the driving source. Comparisons between the observations and numerical simulations quantitatively share similarities such as multiple-mass ejection events within the jet and Hubble-like flow associated with each mass ejection event. Finally, while there is a weak flux decline seen in the 850 μ m light curve obtained with the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope/SCUBA 2 toward MMS 1, no dramatic flux change events are detected. This suggests that there has not been a clear burst event within the last 8 yr.

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