High Spatial Resolution Observations of Two Young Protostars in the R Corona Australis Region
Christopher E. Groppi, Todd R. Hunter, Raymond Blundell, G\"oran, Sandell

TL;DR
This study provides high-resolution, multi-wavelength observations of the IRS 7 region in R Corona Australis, identifying two young protostars, their properties, and associated outflows, advancing understanding of early stellar evolution.
Contribution
First detailed high-resolution imaging of IRS 7 region revealing two protostars with distinct evolutionary stages and their outflow dynamics.
Findings
SMA 1 is a Class I/0 transitional object; SMA 2 is a Class 0 protostar.
SMA 2/VLA 9 drives the main molecular outflow.
Complex HCO+ emission does not match simple rotation or outflow models.
Abstract
We present multi-wavelength, high spatial resolution imaging of the IRS 7 region in the R Corona Australis molecular cloud. Our observations include 1.1 mm continuum and HCO^+ J = images from the SMA, ^{12}CO J = outflow maps from the DesertStar heterodyne array receiver on the HHT, 450 m and 850 m continuum images from SCUBA, and archival Spitzer IRAC and MIPS 24 \micron images. The accurate astrometry of the IRAC images allow us to identify IRS 7 with the cm source VLA 10W (IRS 7A) and the X-ray source X_W. The SMA 1.1 mm image reveals two compact continuum sources which are also distinguishable at 450 m. SMA 1 coincides with X-ray source CXOU J190156.4-365728 and VLA cm source 10E (IRS 7B) and is seen in the IRAC and MIPS images. SMA 2 has no infrared counterpart but coincides with cm source VLA 9. Spectral energy distributions constructed from SMA,…
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