A study of dynamical processes in the Orion KL region using ALMA-- Probing molecular outflow and inflow
Yuefang Wu, Tie Liu, Sheng-Li Qin

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to analyze the complex gas dynamics, outflows, and inflows in the Orion KL region, providing insights into explosive events and high-mass star formation processes.
Contribution
It presents detailed high-resolution molecular line and continuum observations revealing explosive outflows, inflow signatures, and the potential formation mechanism of high-mass stars in Orion KL.
Findings
Multiple lobed outflows likely from explosive ejection
Detection of gravitational infall toward Source I and hot core
Estimated burst time of explosive event ≤ 1300 years
Abstract
This work reports a high spatial resolution observations toward Orion KL region with high critical density lines of CHCN (12-11) and CHOH (8-7) as well as continuum at 1.3 mm band. The observations were made using the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array with a spatial resolution of 1.5 and sensitives about 0.07 K and 0.18 K for continuum and line, respectively. The observational results showed that the gas in the Orion KL region consists of jet-propelled cores at the ridge and dense cores at east and south of the region, shaped like a wedge ring. The outflow has multiple lobes, which may originate from an explosive ejection and is not driven by young stellar objects. Four infrared bubbles were found in the Spitzer/IRAC emissions. These bubbles, the distributions of the previously found H jets, the…
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