SMA observations towards the compact, short-lived bipolar water maser outflow in the LkH{\alpha} 234 region
J. M. Girart, J. M. Torrelles, R. Estalella, S. Curiel, G. Anglada, J., F. G\'omez, C. Carrasco-Gonz\'alez, J. Cant\'o, L. F. Rodr\'iguez, N. A., Patel, M. A. Trinidad

TL;DR
This study uses SMA observations to analyze the structure and outflows in the LkHα 234 star-forming region, revealing a filamentary dust structure, circumstellar disks, and episodic bipolar outflows linked to water maser activity.
Contribution
First high-resolution SMA imaging of LkHα 234 revealing detailed circumstellar structures and connecting small-scale maser outflows with larger bipolar outflows.
Findings
Discovered a filamentary dust structure of ~5 arcsec length.
Identified a compact circumstellar disk around VLA 2 with a mass of ~0.02 M⊙.
Linked small-scale water maser outflows to larger bipolar outflows.
Abstract
We present Submillimeter Array (SMA) 1.35 mm subarcsecond angular resolution observations toward the LkH{\alpha} 234 intermediate-mass star-forming region. The dust emission arises from a filamentary structure of 5 arcsec (4500 au) enclosing VLA 1-3 and MM 1, perpendicular to the different outflows detected in the region. The most evolved objects are located at the southeastern edge of the dust filamentary structure and the youngest ones at the northeastern edge. The circumstellar structures around VLA 1, VLA 3, and MM 1 have radii between 200 and 375 au and masses in the 0.08-0.3 M range. The 1.35 mm emission of VLA 2 arises from an unresolved (r au) circumstellar disk with a mass of 0.02 M. This source is powering a compact (4000 au), low radial velocity (7 km s) SiO bipolar outflow, close to the plane…
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