ORion Alma New GEneration Survey (ORANGES) I. Dust continuum and free-free emission of OMC-2/3 filament protostars
M. Bouvier, A. L\'opez-Sepulcre, C. Ceccarelli, N. Sakai, S. Yamamoto,, and Y-L. Yang

TL;DR
This study investigates the dust and free-free emission of solar-type protostars in the OMC-2/3 region using ALMA and archival data, revealing low dust emissivity indexes and minimal influence from nearby HII regions on small-scale structures.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of dust continuum and free-free emission in solar-type protostars within a high-mass star-forming region, assessing environmental effects on small-scale structures.
Findings
Most sources have low dust emissivity spectral indexes (<1).
Free-free emission detected in 5 out of 16 sources.
No dependence of dust properties on location within the filament.
Abstract
The spectral energy distribution (SED) in the millimetre (mm) to centimetre (cm) range is a useful tool for characterising the dust in protostellar envelopes as well as free-free emission from the protostar and outflow. While many studies have been carried out towards low- and high-mass protostars, little exists so far about solar-type protostars in high-mass star-forming regions, which are likely to be representatives of the conditions where the Solar System was born. We focus here on the OMC-2/3 solar-type protostars, which are bounded by nearby HII regions and which are, therefore, potentially affected by the high-UV illumination. We aim to understand whether the small-scale structure (1000 au) and the evolutionary status of these solar-type protostars are affected by the nearby HII regions, as is the case for the large-scale (10 au) gas chemical composition. We used…
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