Unveiling the near-infrared structure of the massive-young stellar object NGC 3603 IRS 9A with sparse aperture masking and spectroastrometry
J. Sanchez-Bermudez, C. A. Hummel, P. Tuthill, A. Alberdi, R., Sch\"odel, S. Lacour, T. Stanke

TL;DR
This study uses advanced near-infrared interferometry and spectroastrometry to investigate the structure of the massive young stellar object NGC 3603 IRS 9A, providing new insights into its disk and envelope morphology.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed near-infrared analysis combining sparse aperture masking and spectroastrometry to study IRS 9A's inner regions.
Findings
Detection of a compact core of 30 mas size.
Spectroastrometry reveals extended emission at 300 mas.
Evidence of asymmetries and complexity in the disk structure.
Abstract
Contemporary theory holds that massive stars gather mass during their initial phases via accreting disk-like structures. However, conclusive evidence for disks has remained elusive for the most massive young objects. This is mainly due to significant observational challenges. Incisive studies, even targeting individual objects, are therefore relevant to the progression of the field. NGC 3603 IRS 9A* is a young massive stellar object still surrounded by an envelope of molecular gas. Previous mid-infrared observations with long-baseline interferometry provided evidence for a disk of 50 mas diameter at its core. This work aims at a comprehensive study of the physics and morphology of IRS 9A at near-infrared wavelengths. New sparse aperture masking interferometry data taken with NACO/VLT at Ks and Lp filters were obtained and analysed together with archival CRIRES spectra of the H2 and BrG…
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