On the nature of the enigmatic object IRAS 19312+1950: A rare phase of massive star formation?
M. A. Cordiner, A. C. A. Boogert, S. B. Charnley, K. Justtanont, N. L., J. Cox, R. G. Smith, A. G. G. M. Tielens, E. S. Wirstr\"om, S. N. Milam and, J. V. Keane

TL;DR
This study uses infrared spectroscopy and imaging to analyze IRAS 19312+1950, revealing it as a high-mass young stellar object with complex circumstellar features, challenging previous classifications as an evolved star.
Contribution
The paper provides new infrared spectral data and analysis that reclassify IRAS 19312+1950 as a high-mass YSO, highlighting its unique properties and maser activity.
Findings
IRAS 19312+1950 is a high-mass YSO with a massive circumstellar envelope.
The object exhibits shocked high-velocity outflows up to 90 km/s.
It is only the 5th high-mass protostar known to show SiO maser activity.
Abstract
IRAS 19312+1950 is a peculiar object that has eluded firm characterization since its discovery, with combined maser properties similar to an evolved star and a young stellar object (YSO). To help determine its true nature, we obtained infrared spectra of IRAS 19312+1950 in the range 5-550 m using the Herschel and Spitzer space observatories. The Herschel PACS maps exhibit a compact, slightly asymmetric continuum source at 170 m, indicative of a large, dusty circumstellar envelope. The far-IR CO emission line spectrum reveals two gas temperature components: of material at K, and of material at K. The OI 63 m line is detected on-source but no significant emission from atomic ions was found. The HIFI observations display shocked, high-velocity gas with outflow speeds up to 90 km s along the line of…
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