SMA Observations of the Hot Molecular Core IRAS 18566+0408
Andrea Silva, Qizhou Zhang, Patricio Sanhueza, Xing Lu, Maria T., Beltran, Cassandra Fallscheer, Henrik Beuther, T.K. Sridharan, Riccardo, Cesaroni

TL;DR
This study uses SMA observations to analyze the hot molecular core IRAS 18566+0408, revealing a dense, hot environment with molecular outflows, but no clear evidence of a disk structure.
Contribution
First high-resolution SMA observations of IRAS 18566+0408 providing detailed molecular and continuum data of its hot core and outflows.
Findings
Detected a hot molecular core with 240 K temperature.
Identified a molecular outflow with 16.8 Msun mass.
No clear evidence of a disk-like structure.
Abstract
We present Submillimeter Array (SMA) observations toward the high-mass star-forming region IRAS 18566+0408. Observations at 1.3 mm continuum and in several molecular line transitions were performed in the compact (2."4 angular resolution) and very-extended (~0."4 angular resolution) configurations. The continuum emission from the compact configuration shows a dust core of 150 Msun, while the very-extended configuration reveals a dense (2.6 x 10^7 cm^-3) and compact (~4,000 AU) condensation of 8 Msun. We detect 31 molecular transitions from 14 species including CO isotopologues, SO, CH3OH, OCS, and CH3CN. Using the different k-ladders of the CH3CN line, we derive a rotational temperature at the location of the continuum peak of 240 K. The 12CO(2-1), 13CO(2-1), and SO(6_5-5_4) lines reveal a molecular outflow at PA ~135^o centered at the continuum peak. The extended 12CO(2-1) emission has…
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