Detection of a High-velocity Jet from MWC 349A Traced by Hydrogen Recombination Line Emission
Sirina Prasad, Qizhou Zhang, James Moran, Yue Cao, Izaskun, Jimen\'ez-Serra, Jesus Mart\'in-Pintado, Antonio Martinez Henares, Alejandro, B\'aez Rubio

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to spatially resolve hydrogen recombination line masers in MWC 349A, revealing evidence of a high-velocity jet aligned with the disk's polar axis, suggesting jet launching by magnetohydrodynamic processes.
Contribution
First spatial resolution of hydrogen recombination line masers in MWC 349A, identifying a high-velocity jet aligned with the disk's polar axis.
Findings
Detected a jet with velocities up to 575 km/s.
Masers are aligned with the polar axis of the disk.
Evidence suggests a magnetohydrodynamic jet origin.
Abstract
MWC 349A is one of the rare stars known to have hydrogen radio recombination line (RRL) masers. The bright maser emission makes it possible to study the dynamics of the system at milli-arcsecond (mas) precision. We present Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) observations of the 1.4 mm and 0.8 mm continuum emission of MWC 349A, as well as the H30 and H26 RRLs. Using the most extended array configuration of C43-10 with a maximum baseline of 16.2km, we spatially resolved the H30 line and 1.4mm continuum emission for the first time. In addition to the known H30 and H26 maser emission from a Keplerian disk at LSR velocities from -12 to 28 km s and from an ionized wind for velocities between -12 to -40 km s and 28 to 60 km s, we found evidence of a jet along the polar axis at from -85 to -40 km…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
