FAUST. II. Discovery of a Secondary Outflow in IRAS 15398-3359: Variability in Outflow Direction during the Earliest Stage of Star Formation?
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Okoda, Y.Oya, Y.
Francis, L.
Johnstone, D.
Inutsuka, S.-I.
Ceccarelli, C.
Codella, C.
Chandler, C.
Sakai, N.
Aikawa, Y.
Alves, F.O.
Balucani, N.
Bianchi, E.
Bouvier, M.
Caselli, P.
Caux, E.
Charnley, S.
Choudhury, S.
De Simone, M.
Dulieu, F.
Durán, A.
Evans, L.
Favre, C.
Fedele, D.
Feng, S.
Fontani, F.
Hama, T.
Hanawa, T.
Herbst, E.
Hirota, T.
Imai, M.
Isella, A.
Jímenez-Serra, I.
Kahane, C.
Lefloch, B.
Loinard, L.
López-Sepulcre, A.
Maud, L.T.
Maureira, M.J.
Menard, F.
Mercimek, S.
Miotello, A.
Moellenbrock, G.
Mori, S.
Murillo, N.M.
Nakatani, R.
Nomura, H.
Oba, Y.
O'Donoghue, R.
Ohashi, S.
Ospina-Zamudio, J.
Pineda, J.E.
Podio, L.
Rimola, A.
Sakai, T.
Segura-Cox, D.
Shirley, Y.
Svoboda, B.
Taquet, V.
Testi, L.
Vastel, C.
Viti, S.
Watanabe, N.
Watanabe, Y.
Witzel, A.
Xue, C.
Zhang, Y.
Zhao, B.
Yamamoto, S.
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Steward Observatory, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2021
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Okoda, Y., Oya, Y., Francis, L., Johnstone, D., Inutsuka, S. I., Ceccarelli, C., ... & Yamamoto, S. (2021). FAUST. II. Discovery of a Secondary Outflow in IRAS 15398− 3359: Variability in Outflow Direction during the Earliest Stage of Star Formation?. The Astrophysical Journal, 910(1), 11.Journal
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We have observed the very low-mass Class 0 protostar IRAS 15398-3359 at scales ranging from 50 to 1800 au, as part of the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array Large Program FAUST. We uncover a linear feature, visible in H2CO, SO, and C18O line emission, which extends from the source in a direction almost perpendicular to the known active outflow. Molecular line emission from H2CO, SO, SiO, and CH3OH further reveals an arc-like structure connected to the outer end of the linear feature and separated from the protostar, IRAS 15398-3359, by 1200 au. The arc-like structure is blueshifted with respect to the systemic velocity. A velocity gradient of 1.2 km s-1 over 1200 au along the linear feature seen in the H2CO emission connects the protostar and the arc-like structure kinematically. SO, SiO, and CH3OH are known to trace shocks, and we interpret the arc-like structure as a relic shock region produced by an outflow previously launched by IRAS 15398-3359. The velocity gradient along the linear structure can be explained as relic outflow motion. The origins of the newly observed arc-like structure and extended linear feature are discussed in relation to turbulent motions within the protostellar core and episodic accretion events during the earliest stage of protostellar evolution. © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.Note
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10.3847/1538-4357/abddb1
