The search for high-mass protostars with ALMA revealed up to kilo-parsec scales (SPARKS): I. Indication for a centrifugal barrier in the environment of a single high-mass envelope
T. Csengeri, S. Bontemps, F. Wyrowski, A. Belloche, K. M. Menten, S., Leurini, H. Beuther, L. Bronfman, B. Commerccon, E. Chapillon, S. Longmore,, A. Palau, J. C. Tan, J. S. Urquhart

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to investigate a high-mass protostar, revealing potential signs of a centrifugal barrier and a compact accretion disk, advancing understanding of massive star formation processes.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence of a centrifugal barrier and a potential accretion disk in a high-mass protostar using molecular line analysis at high angular resolution.
Findings
Detection of CH$_3$OH emission peaks indicating accretion shocks.
Identification of a Keplerian velocity pattern suggesting a compact disk.
Estimated angular momentum larger than in low-mass protostars.
Abstract
The formation of the most massive O-type stars is poorly understood. We present a case study of a young massive clump from the ATLASGAL survey, G328.2551-0.5321. It exhibits a bolometric luminosity of 1.310 L corresponding to a current protostellar mass of 11 and 16 M. We analyze high angular-resolution observations with ALMA at 0.17" corresponding a physical scale of 400 au in dust continuum and molecular lines. The dust continuum emission reveals a single high-mass protostellar envelope and shows evidence for a marginally resolved continuum source. We detect a rotational line of CHOH within its =1 torsionally excited state revealing two bright peaks of emission spatially offset from the dust continuum peak, and exhibiting a distinct velocity component 4.5 km s offset compared to the source .…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
