Forming an O Star via Disk Accretion?
Keping Qiu, Qizhou Zhang, Henrik Beuther, Cassandra Fallscheer

TL;DR
This study investigates the formation of a potential O-type star through disk accretion, analyzing outflow, infall, and rotation in a massive star-forming region with high-resolution observations.
Contribution
It provides detailed kinematic evidence supporting disk accretion and envelope infall as mechanisms for forming an O star from a ~10 Msun protostar.
Findings
Detection of a hot molecular core with a velocity gradient indicating disk-like rotation.
Evidence of infall through inverse P-Cygni profiles and high infall rates.
Observation of a massive outflow consistent with star formation processes.
Abstract
We present a study of outflow, infall, and rotation in a ~10^5 Lsun (solar luminosity) star-forming region, IRAS 18360-0537, with Submillimeter Array (SMA) and IRAM 30m observations. The 1.3 mm continuum map shows a 0.5 pc dust ridge, of which the central compact part has a mass of ~80 Msun (solar mass) and harbors two condensations, MM1 and MM2. The CO (2--1) and SiO (5--4) maps reveal a biconical outflow centered at MM1, which is a hot molecular core (HMC) with a gas temperature of 320+/-50 K and a mass of ~13 Msun. The outflow has a gas mass of 54 Msun and a dynamical timescale of 8,000 yr. The kinematics of the HMC is probed by high-excitation CH3OH and CH3CN lines, which are detected at sub-arcsecond resolution and unveil a velocity gradient perpendicular to the outflow axis, suggesting a disk-like rotation of the HMC. An infalling envelope around the HMC is evidenced by CN lines…
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