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Gas infall in the massive star formation core G192.16–3.84
基金项目:supportedby the National Key R&D Program of China (No.2017YFA0402701);by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 11373026 and11433004);the Joint Research Fund in Astronomy(U1631237) under cooperative agreement between the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Chinese Academy of Sciences;by the Top TalentsProgram of Yunnan Province (2015HA030);by Yunnan University’s Research Innovation Fund for Graduate Students
摘    要:Previous observations have revealed an accretion disk and outflow motion in the high-mass starforming region G192.16–3.84, but collapse has not been reported before. Here we present molecular line and continuum observations toward the massive core G192.16–3.84 with the Submillimeter Array. C18 O(2–1) and HCO+(3–2) lines show pronounced blue profiles, indicating gas infalling in this region. This is the first time that infall motion has been reported in the G192.16–3.84 core. Two-layer model fitting gives infall velocities of 2.0±0.2 and 2.8±0.1 km s-1. Assuming that the cloud core follows a power-law density profile(ρ∝ r1.5), the corresponding mass infall rates are(4.7±1.7)×10-3 and(6.6±2.1)×10-3 M⊙yr-1 for C18 O(2–1) and HCO+(3–2), respectively. The derived infall rates are in agreement with the turbulent core model and those in other high-mass star-forming regions, suggesting that high accretion rate is a general requirement for forming a massive star.

关 键 词:ISM  individual  objects(G192.16-3.84)-ISM  molecules-stars  formation
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