The ionized heart of a molecular disk. ALMA observations of the hyper-compact HII region G24.78+0.08 A1
Luca Moscadelli, Riccardo Cesaroni, Maria T. Beltr\'an, Victor M., Rivilla

TL;DR
This paper presents high-resolution ALMA observations of a hyper-compact HII region in a high-mass star-forming cluster, revealing a rotating and expanding ionized disk-jet system that supports ongoing accretion onto a massive star.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed observation of a molecular disk around a high-mass star that remains accreting after ionization begins.
Findings
Detection of perpendicular velocity gradients indicating rotation and expansion.
Evidence of a disk-jet system driving massive star formation.
Coexistence of infall, molecular disk, and ionized disk around the star.
Abstract
The study of hyper-compact (HC) or ultra-compact (UC) HII regions is fundamental to understanding the process of massive (> 8 M_sun) star formation. We employed Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) 1.4 mm Cycle 6 observations to investigate at high angular resolution (~0.050", corresponding to 330 au) the HC HII region inside molecular core A1 of the high-mass star-forming cluster G24.78+0.08. We used the H30alpha emission and different molecular lines of CH3CN and 13CH3CN to study the kinematics of the ionized and molecular gas, respectively. At the center of the HC HII region, at radii <~500 au, we observe two mutually perpendicular velocity gradients, which are directed along the axes at PA = 39 deg and PA = 133 deg, respectively. The velocity gradient directed along the axis at PA = 39 deg has an amplitude of 22 km/s mpc^(-1), which is much larger than the other's, 3…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
