Infall Motions in the Hot Core Associated with Hypercompact HII Region G345.0061+01.794 B
Toktarkhan Komesh, Guido Garay, Christian Henkel, Aruzhan Omar, Robert, Estalella, Zhandos Assembay, Dalei Li, Andr\'es Guzm\'an, Jarken Esimbek,, Jiasheng Huang, Yuxin He, Nazgul Alimgazinova, Meiramgul Kyzgarina,, Shukirgaliyev Bekdaulet, Nurman Zhumabay, Arailym Manapbayeva

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to analyze the kinematics and temperature structure of a hot molecular core around a hypercompact HII region, revealing infall, rotation, and a central mass.
Contribution
It provides detailed kinematic and temperature data of the hot core, demonstrating infall and rotation, and models the central mass, advancing understanding of early massive star formation.
Findings
Detection of velocity gradient indicating rotation
Identification of infall motions towards the core
Estimation of a central mass of approximately 173 solar masses
Abstract
We report high angular resolution observations, made with the Atacama Large Millimeter Array in band 6, of high excitation molecular lines of and and of the H29 radio recombination line towards the G345.0061+01.794 B HC H II region, in order to investigate the physical and kinematical characteristics of its surroundings. Emission was detected in all observed components of the J=1413 rotational ladder of and in the and lines of . The peak of the velocity integrated molecular emission is located 04 northwest of the peak of the continuum emission. The first-order moment images and channel maps show a velocity gradient, of 1.1 km s arcsec, across the source, and a distinctive spot of blueshifted emission towards the peak of the…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
