A Herschel study of the high-mass protostar IRAS20126+4104
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Date Issued
2023
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Abstract
We performed Herschel observations of the continuum and line emission from
the high-mass star-forming region IRAS20126+4104, which hosts a well-studied
B-type (proto)star powering a bipolar outflow and is associated with a
Keplerian circumstellar disk. The continuum images at six wavelengths allowed
us to derive an accurate estimate of the bolometric luminosity and mass of the
molecular clump enshrouding the disk. The same region has been mapped in 12
rotational transitions of carbon monoxide, which were used in synergy with the
continuum data to determine the temperature and density distribution inside the
clump and improve upon the mass estimate. The maps of two fine structure oxygen
far-IR lines were used to estimate the volume density of the shocked region at
the surface of the southern lobe of the outflow and the mass-loss rate. Our
findings lend further support to the scenario previously proposed by various
authors, confirming that at the origin of the bolometric luminosity and bipolar
outflow from IRAS20126+4104 is a B-type star located at the centre of the
Keplerian disk.
Volume
671
Start page
A126
Issn Identifier
0004-6361
Rights
open.access
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