A wide-angle outflow with the simultaneous presence of a high-velocity jet in the high-mass Cepheus A HW2 system
J. M. Torrelles, N. A. Patel, S. Curiel, R. Estalella, J. F. Gomez, L., F. Rodriguez, J. Canto, G. Anglada, W. Vlemmings, G. Garay, A. Raga, and P., T. P. Ho

TL;DR
This study uses VLBI water maser observations over five years to analyze the complex outflow structures around the high-mass protostar Cepheus A HW2, revealing both a wide-angle outflow and a collimated jet, with evolving maser features.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed multi-epoch VLBI analysis showing the simultaneous presence of a wide-angle outflow and a collimated jet in a high-mass star-forming region.
Findings
Persistent maser emission at large scales over five years.
Detection of a short-lived expanding bubble structure.
Observation of both wide-angle outflow and collimated jet.
Abstract
We present five epochs of VLBI water maser observations around the massive protostar Cepheus A HW2 with 0.4 mas (0.3 AU) resolution. The main goal of these observations was to follow the evolution of the remarkable water maser linear/arcuate structures found in earlier VLBI observations. Comparing the data of our new epochs of observation with those observed five years before, we find that at "large" scales of > 1" (700 AU) the main regions of maser emission persist, implying that both the surrounding medium and the exciting sources of the masers have been relatively stable during that time span. However, at smaller scales of < 0.1" (70 AU) we see large changes in the maser structures, particularly in the expanding arcuate structures R4 and R5. R4 traces a nearly elliptical patchy ring of ~ 70 mas size (50 AU) with expanding motions of ~ 5 mas/yr (15 km/s). This structure is probably…
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