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Title: Planar infall of CH3 OH gas around Cepheus A HW2
Authors: Sanna, A.
Moscadelli, L.
Surcis, G.
Van, Langevelde, H. J.
Torstensson, K. J. E.
Sobolev, A. M.
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: EDP Sciences
Citation: Planar infall of CH3 OH gas around Cepheus A HW2 / A. Sanna, L. Moscadelli, G. Surcis et al. // Astronomy and Astrophysics. — 2017. — Vol. 603. — A94.
Abstract: Aims. In order to test the nature of an (accretion) disk in the vicinity of Cepheus A HW2, we measured the three-dimensional velocity field of the CH3OH maser spots, which are projected within 1000 au of the HW2 object, with an accuracy on the order of 0.1 km s-1. Methods. We made use of the European VLBI Network (EVN) to image the 6.7 GHz CH3OH maser emission toward Cepheus A HW2 with 4.5 milliarcsec resolution (3 au). We observed at three epochs spaced by one year between 2013 and 2015. During the last epoch, in mid-March 2015, we benefited from the newly deployed Sardinia Radio Telescope. Results. We show that the CH3OH velocity vectors lie on a preferential plane for the gas motion with only small deviations of 12° ± 9° away from the plane. This plane is oriented at a position angle of 134° east of north, and inclined by 26° with the line of sight, closely matching the orientation of the previously reported disk-like structure. Knowing the orientation of the equatorial plane, we can reconstruct a face-on view of the CH3OH gas kinematics onto the plane. CH3OH maser emission is detected within a radius of 900 au from HW2, and down to a radius of about 300 au, the latter coincident with the extent of the dust emission at 0.9 mm. The velocity field is dominated by an infall component of about 2 km s-1 down to a radius of 300 au, where a rotational component of 4 km s-1 becomes dominant. We discuss the nature of this velocity field and the implications for the enclosed mass. Conclusions. These findings directly support the interpretation that the high-density gas and dust emission that surrounds Cepheus A HW2 traces an accretion disk. © ESO, 2017.
Keywords: ISM: KINEMATICS AND DYNAMICS
MASERS
STARS: FORMATION
STARS: INDIVIDUAL: CEPHEUS A HW2
DENSITY OF GASES
DUST
KINEMATICS
MASERS
STARS
EQUATORIAL PLANES
EUROPEAN VLBI NETWORKS
ISM: KINEMATICS AND DYNAMICS
ROTATIONAL COMPONENT
STARS: FORMATION
STARS: INDIVIDUAL
THREE-DIMENSIONAL VELOCITY FIELDS
VELOCITY VECTORS
VELOCITY
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/75092
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 85024391889
WOS ID: 000406619100138
PURE ID: 1975559
ISSN: 0004-6361
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201730773
Sponsorship: Financial support by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) Priority Program 1573 is gratefully acknowledged. A.M. Sobolev is financially supported by the Russian Science Foundation (project No. 15-12-10017).
RSCF project card: 15-12-10017
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