A Keplerian-like disk around the forming O-type star AFGL 4176
Katharine G. Johnston, Thomas P. Robitaille, Henrik Beuther, Hendrik, Linz, Paul Boley, Rolf Kuiper, Eric Keto, Melvin G. Hoare, and Roy van Boekel

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of a Keplerian-like disk around the forming O-type star AFGL 4176 using high-resolution ALMA observations, providing detailed insights into its structure, temperature, and dynamics.
Contribution
First direct evidence of a Keplerian disk around an O-type star, supported by detailed modeling and multi-wavelength observations.
Findings
Disk size approximately 870x330 AU with ~8 M_sun mass.
Temperature in the disk ranges from ~70 to 300 K.
Large-scale outflow observed perpendicular to the disk.
Abstract
We present Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) line and continuum observations at 1.2mm with ~0.3" resolution that uncover a Keplerian-like disk around the forming O-type star AFGL 4176. The continuum emission from the disk at 1.21 mm (source mm1) has a deconvolved size of 870+/-110 AU x 330+/-300 AU and arises from a structure ~8 M_sun in mass, calculated assuming a dust temperature of 190 K. The first-moment maps, pixel-to-pixel line modeling, assuming local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE), and position-velocity diagrams of the CH3CN J=13-12 K-line emission all show a velocity gradient along the major axis of the source, coupled with an increase in velocity at small radii, consistent with Keplerian-like rotation. The LTE line modeling shows that where CH3CN J=13-12 is excited, the temperatures in the disk range from ~70 to at least 300 K and that the H2 column density…
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