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  K-band high-resolution spectroscopy of embedded high-mass protostars

Hsieh, T.-H., Takami, M., Connelley, M. S., Liu, S.-Y., Su, Y.-N., Hirano, N., et al. (2021). K-band high-resolution spectroscopy of embedded high-mass protostars. The Astrophysical Journal, 912(2): 108. doi:10.3847/1538-4357/abee88.

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Hsieh, Tien-Hao1, Author           
Takami, Michihiro, Author
Connelley, Michael S., Author
Liu, Sheng-Yuan, Author
Su, Yu-Nung, Author
Hirano, Naomi, Author
Tamura, Motohide, Author
Otsuka, Masaaki, Author
Karr, Jennifer L., Author
Pyo, Tae-Soo, Author
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1Center for Astrochemical Studies at MPE, MPI for Extraterrestrial Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_1950287              

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 Abstract: A classical paradox in high-mass star formation is that powerful radiation pressure can halt accretion, preventing further growth of a central star. Disk accretion has been proposed to solve this problem, but the disks and the accretion process in high-mass star formation are poorly understood. We executed high-resolution (R = 35,000–70,000) iSHELL spectroscopy in K-band for 11 high-mass protostars. Br-γ emission was observed toward eight sources, and the line profiles for most of these sources are similar to those of low-mass PMS stars. Using an empirical relationship between the Br-γ and accretion luminosities, we tentatively estimate disk accretion rates ranging from ≲10−8 and ∼10−4 M yr−1. These low-mass-accretion rates suggest that high-mass protostars gain more mass via episodic accretion as proposed for low-mass protostars. Given the detection limits, CO overtone emission (v = 2−0 and 3−1), likely associated with the inner disk region (r ≪ 100 au), was found toward two sources. This low-detection rate compared with Br-γ emission is consistent with previous observations. Ten out of the 11 sources show absorption at the v = 0–2 R(7) − R(14) CO R-branch. Most of them are either blueshifted or redshifted, indicating that the absorption is associated with an outflow or an inflow with a velocity of up to ∼50 km s−1. Our analysis indicates that the absorption layer is well thermalized (and therefore nH2 ≳ 106 cm−3) at a single temperature of typically 100–200 K, and located within 200–600 au of the star.

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 Dates: 2021-05-11
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/abee88
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Publ. Info: Bristol; Vienna : IOP Publishing; IAEA
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 912 (2) Sequence Number: 108 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 0004-637X
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954922828215_3