First Results from a 1.3 cm EVLA Survey of Massive Protostellar Objects: G35.03+0.35
C. L. Brogan, T. R. Hunter, C. J. Cyganowski, R. K. Friesen, C. J., Chandler, R. Indebetouw

TL;DR
This study presents initial EVLA 1.3 cm survey results of massive protostellar objects, revealing diverse phenomena including ammonia emission, masers, and complex dust structures, indicating various evolutionary stages within a protocluster.
Contribution
First EVLA 1.3 cm survey of massive protostars providing detailed imaging of gas, masers, and continuum, uncovering new masers and complex thermal structures.
Findings
Detection of thermal and non-thermal ammonia emission
Identification of new 25 GHz Class I methanol masers
Evidence for multiple evolutionary stages in the protocluster
Abstract
We have performed a 1.3 centimeter survey of 24 massive young stellar objects (MYSOs) using the Expanded Very Large Array (EVLA). The sources in the sample exhibit a broad range of massive star formation signposts including Infrared Dark Clouds (IRDCs), UCHII regions, and extended 4.5 micron emission in the form of Extended Green Objects (EGOs). In this work, we present results for G35.03+0.35 which exhibits all of these phenomena. We simultaneously image the 1.3 cm ammonia (1,1) through (6,6) inversion lines, four methanol transitions, two H recombination lines, plus continuum at 0.05 pc resolution. We find three areas of thermal ammonia emission, two within the EGO (designated the NE and SW cores) and one toward an adjacent IRDC. The NE core contains an UCHII region (CM1) and a candidate HCHII region (CM2). A region of non-thermal, likely masing ammonia (3,3) and (6,6) emission is…
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