Direct Imaging of a Compact Molecular Outflow from a Very Low-luminosity Object; L1521F-IRS
Satoko Takahashi (NAOJ), Nagayoshi Ohashi (NAOJ), and Tyler Bourke, (CfA)

TL;DR
This study presents high-resolution interferometric observations of the VeLLO L1521F-IRS, revealing a compact, poorly collimated molecular outflow, indicative of an early protostellar stage with low activity and substellar mass characteristics.
Contribution
First spatially resolved detection of a compact outflow from L1521F-IRS, providing insights into its early protostellar phase and outflow properties at the lowest luminosity levels.
Findings
Detected a compact molecular outflow aligned east-west.
Outflow parameters are at the lower end compared to other star-forming regions.
L1521F-IRS is likely in an early, low-activity protostellar stage.
Abstract
We report interferometric observations of the VeLLO L1521F-IRS, in 12CO (2-1) line emission and the 1.3 mm continuum emission, using the Submillimeter Array (SMA). With the 12CO high-resolution observations, we have spatially resolved a compact but poorly collimated molecular outflow associated with L1521F-IRS for the first time. The blueshifted and redshifted lobes are aligned along the east and west side of L1521F-IRS with a lobe size of ~1000 AU. The estimated outflow mass, maximum outflow velocity, and outflow force are (9.0-80)x10^{-4} M_{sol}, 7.2 km s^{-1}, and (7.4-66)x10^{-7} M_{sol} km s^{-1} yr^{-1}, respectively. The estimated outflow parameters such as size, mass, and momentum rate are similar to values derived for other VeLLOs, and are located at the lower end of values compared to previously studied outflows associated with low- to high-mass star forming regions.…
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