A Feature Movie of SiO Emission 20-100 AU from the Massive Young Stellar Object Orion Source I
L. D. Matthews (CfA/MIT Haystack), L. J. Greenhill (CfA), C. Goddi, (CfA), C. J. Chandler (NRAO), E. M. L. Humphreys (CfA), M. Kunz, (NRAO/Illinois)

TL;DR
This study uses multi-epoch VLBA imaging to reveal detailed kinematics and structure of SiO masers around Orion Source I, supporting a disk-mediated accretion model for massive star formation.
Contribution
First detailed multi-epoch imaging of SiO masers around a massive YSO, revealing complex dynamics and supporting a bipolar wind model.
Findings
Masers form an X-shaped structure around Source I.
Proper motions indicate outward and tangential movements.
Evidence suggests a bipolar wind from a rotating disk.
Abstract
We present multi-epoch VLBA imaging of the 28SiO v=1 & v=2, J=1-0 maser emission toward the massive YSO Orion Source I. Both SiO transitions were observed simultaneously with an angular resolution of ~0.5 mas (~0.2 AU for d=414 pc). Here we explore the global properties and kinematics of the emission through two 19-epoch animated movies spanning 21 months (2001 March 19 to 2002 December 10). These movies provide the most detailed view to date of the dynamics and temporal evolution of molecular material within ~20-100 AU of a massive (~>8M_sun) YSO. The bulk of the SiO masers surrounding Source I lie in an X-shaped locus; emission in the South/East arms is predominantly blueshifted and in the North and West is predominantly redshifted. In addition, bridges of intermediate-velocity emission connect the red and blue sides of the emission distribution. We have measured proper motions of…
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