Evidence for episodic warm outflowing CO gas from the intermediate mass young stellar object IRAS 08470-4321
W.-F. Thi, E. F. van Dishoeck, K. M. Pontoppidan, E. Dartois

TL;DR
This study presents high-resolution spectroscopic evidence of episodic warm CO outflows from the intermediate-mass young stellar object IRAS 08470-4321, revealing dynamic mass-loss events and warm circumstellar environments.
Contribution
First detailed spectroscopic analysis showing episodic warm CO outflows and their characteristics in an intermediate-mass young stellar object.
Findings
Warm outflowing CO gas at 300-400K detected
Mass-loss episodes occurred within the last 28 years
Gas dynamics are consistent with jet-bow shock and wide-angle wind models
Abstract
We present a R=10,000 M-band spectrum of LLN19 (IRAS 08470-4321), a heavily embedded intermediate-mass young stellar object located in the Vela Molecular Cloud, obtained with VLT-ISAAC. The data were fitted by a 2-slab cold-hot model and a wind model. The spectrum exhibits deep broad ro-vibrational absorption lines of 12CO v=1<-0 and 13CO v=1<-0. A weak CO ice feature at 4.67 micron is also detected. Differences in velocity indicate that the warm gas is distinct from the cold millimeter emitting gas, which may be associated with the absorption by cooler gas (45K). The outflowing warm gas at 300-400K and with a mass-loss rate varying between 0.48E-7 and 4.2E-7 MSun /yr can explain most of the absorption. Several absorption lines were spectrally resolved in subsequent spectra obtained with the VLT-CRIRES instrument. Multiple absorption substructures in the high-resolution (R=100,000)…
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