ALMA Imaging of Millimeter/Submillimeter Continuum Emission in Orion KL
Tomoya Hirota, Mi Kyoung Kim, Yasutaka Kurono, and Mareki Honma

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA to image Orion KL, identifying 11 sources and analyzing Source I's complex emission to understand its physical properties and structure.
Contribution
First high-resolution ALMA imaging of Orion KL continuum emission, detailed SED analysis of Source I, and insights into its optically thick emission and unresolved structure.
Findings
11 compact sources identified in Orion KL
Source I's SED suggests optically thick emission with a power-law index of 1.97
Evidence of a clumpy or unresolved structure in Source I
Abstract
We have carried out high resolution observations with Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA) of continuum emission from Orion KL region. We identify 11 compact sources at ALMA band 6 (245 GHz) and band 7 (339 GHz), including Hot Core, Compact Ridge, SMA1, IRc4, IRc7, and a radio source I (Source I). Spectral energy distribution (SED) of each source is determined by using previous 3 mm continuum emission data. Physical properties such as size, mass, hydrogen number density and column density are discussed based on the dust graybody SED. Among 11 identified sources, Source I, a massive protostar candidate, is a dominant energy source in Orion KL. We extensively investigate its SED from centimeter to submillimeter wavelengths. The SED of Source I can be fitted with a single power-law index of 1.97 suggesting an optically thick emission. We employ the H free-free emission…
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