ALMA observations of the Extended Green Object G19.01$-$0.03: I. A Keplerian disc in a massive protostellar system
Gwenllian M. Williams, Claudia J. Cyganowski, Crystal L. Brogan, Todd, R. Hunter, John D. Ilee, Pooneh Nazari, J. M. Diederik Kruijssen, Rowan J., Smith, Ian A. Bonnell

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA and VLA observations to reveal a Keplerian disc around a massive protostar, showing complex kinematics, potential fragmentation, and implications for high-mass star formation.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA and VLA observations of a Keplerian disc in a massive protostellar system, including kinematic modeling and analysis of disc stability.
Findings
Discovery of a Keplerian disc with a velocity gradient perpendicular to outflow.
Detection of complex organic molecules tracing the disc.
Evidence suggesting the disc is unstable and may fragment into multiple stars.
Abstract
Using the Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA), we observed the Extended Green Object (EGO) G19.010.03 with sub-arcsecond resolution from 1.05 mm to 5.01 cm wavelengths. Our AU angular resolution ALMA observations reveal a velocity gradient across the millimetre core MM1, oriented perpendicular to the previously known bipolar molecular outflow, that is consistently traced by 20 lines of 8 molecular species with a range of excitation temperatures, including complex organic molecules (COMs). Kinematic modelling shows the data are well described by models that include a disc in Keplerian rotation and infall, with an enclosed mass of (within a 2000 AU outer radius) for a disc inclination angle of , of which is attributed to the disc. Our…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
