Discovery of a 500 au Protobinary in the Massive Prestellar Core G11.92-0.61 MM2
C. J. Cyganowski, J. D. Ilee, C. L. Brogan, T. R. Hunter, S. Zhang, T., J. Harries, T. J. Haworth

TL;DR
High-resolution ALMA observations reveal that the high-mass prestellar core G11.92-0.61 MM2 is actually a protobinary system with active accretion and a bipolar outflow, providing insights into massive star formation processes.
Contribution
This study presents the first high-resolution imaging of a protobinary in a massive prestellar core, revealing detailed structure and dynamics relevant to star formation models.
Findings
Discovery of a protobinary with 505 au separation.
Detection of a bipolar outflow driven by the system.
Evidence of ongoing accretion and internal heating.
Abstract
We present high-resolution (< ~160 au) Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) 1.3 mm observations of the high-mass prestellar core candidate G11.92-0.61 MM2, which reveal that this source is in fact a protobinary system with a projected separation of 505 au. The binary components, MM2E and MM2W, are compact (radii < 140 au) sources within the partially optically thick dust emission with alpha=2.47-2.94. The 1.3 mm brightness temperatures, T=68.4/64.6 K for MM2E/MM2W, imply internal heating and minimum luminosities L > 24.7 Lsun for MM2E and L > 12.6 Lsun for MM2W. The compact sources are connected by a "bridge" of lower-surface-brightness dust emission and lie within more extended emission that may correspond to a circumbinary disk. The circumprotostellar gas mass, estimated from ~0.2" resolution VLA 0.9 cm observations assuming optically thin…
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