Artículo de revista
An H2Co 6 cm maser pinpointing a possible circumstellar torus in IRAS 18566+0408
Fecha
2007-11-10Registro en:
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL Volume: 669 Issue: 2 Pages: 1050-1057 Part: Part 1 Published: NOV 10 2007
0004-637X
DOI: 10.1086/521576
Autor
Araya, E.
Hofner, P.
Sewixo, M.
Goss, W. M.
Linz, H.
Kurtz, S.
Olmi, L.
Churchwell, E.
Rodríguez, L. F.
Garay Brignardello, Guido
Institución
Resumen
We report observations of 6 cm, 3.6 cm, 1.3 cm, and 7 mm radio continuum, conducted with the Very Large Array, toward IRAS 18566+0408, one of the few sources known to harbor H(2)CO6 cm maser emission. Our observations reveal that the emission is dominated by an ionized jet at centimeter wavelengths. Spitzer IRAC images from GLIMPSE support this interpretation, given the presence of 4.5 mu m excess emission at approximately the same orientation as the centimeter continuum. The 7 mm emission is dominated by thermal dust from a flattened structure almost perpendicular to the ionized jet; thus, the 7 mm emission appears to trace a torus associated with a young massive stellar object. The H2CO 6 cm maser is coincident with the center of the torus-like structure. Our observations rule out radiative pumping via radio continuum as the excitation mechanism for the H2CO 6 cm maser in IRAS 18566+0408.