Discovering a misaligned CO outflow related to the red MSX source G034.5964-01.0292
S. Paron, M. E. Ortega, A. Petriella, M. Rubio

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes misaligned molecular outflows from a massive young stellar object, MSXG34, revealing complex outflow dynamics and possible interactions with surrounding dense gas.
Contribution
First detection of misaligned CO outflows associated with MSXG34, suggesting precession or deflection effects in the outflow structure.
Findings
Detected spectral wings indicating outflow activity
Discovered misaligned red- and blue-shifted outflows
Near-IR nebulosity suggests cavity cleared by precessing jet
Abstract
The red MSX source G034.5964-01.0292 (MSXG34), catalogued as a massive YSO, was observed in molecular lines with the aim of discover and study molecular outflows. We mapped a region of 3'x3' centered at MSXG34 using the Atacama Submillimeter Telescope Experiment in the 12CO J=3-2 and HCO+ J=4-3 lines with an angular and spectral resolution of 22" and 0.11 km/s, respectively. Additionally, public 13CO J=1-0 and near-IR UKIDSS data obtained from the Galactic Ring Survey and the WFCAM Sciencie Archive, respectively, were analyzed. We found that the 12CO spectra towards the YSO present a self-absorption dip, as it is usual in star forming regions, and spectral wings evidencing outflow activity. The HCO+ was detected only towards the MSXG34 position at v_LSR ~ 14.2 km/s, in coincidence with the 12CO absorption dip and approximately with the velocity of previous ammonia observations. HCO+ and…
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