The Detection and Characterization of cm Radio Continuum Emission from the Low-mass Protostar L1014-IRS
Yancy L. Shirley (Bart J. Bok Fellow, Univ. of Arizona), Mark J., Claussen (NRAO), Tyler M. Bourke (CfA), Chadwick H. Young (Nicholls State, Univ.), Geoffrey A. Blake (Caltech)

TL;DR
This paper reports the detection of centimeter radio continuum emission from the low-mass protostar L1014-IRS, revealing thermal and non-thermal components, and discusses its implications for protostellar activity and radio emission correlations.
Contribution
First detection of cm continuum emission from L1014-IRS, providing insights into its thermal jet or wind and variability, and updating correlations with protostellar properties.
Findings
Detected unresolved 6 cm emission near the Spitzer source
Observed variability and marginal circular polarization in radio emission
No H2O masers detected during multiple epochs
Abstract
Observations by the Cores to Disk Legacy Team with the Spitzer Space Telescope have identified a low luminosity, mid-infrared source within the dense core, Lynds 1014, which was previously thought to harbor no internal source. Followup near-infrared and submillimeter interferometric observations have confirmed the protostellar nature of this source by detecting scattered light from an outflow cavity and a weak molecular outflow. In this paper, we report the detection of cm continuum emission with the VLA. The emission is characterized by a quiescent, unresolved 90 uJy 6 cm source within 0.2" of the Spitzer source. The spectral index of the quiescent component is between 6 cm and 3.6 cm. A factor of two increase in 6 cm emission was detected during one epoch and circular polarization was marginally detected at the level with Stokes {V/I} % .…
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