The extraordinary outburst in NGC6334I-MM1: dimming of the hypercompact HII region and destruction of water masers

We present subarcsecond resolution pre- and post-outburst JVLA continuum and water maser observations of the massive protostellar outburst source NGC6334I-MM1. The continuum data at 5 and 1.4 cm reveal that the free-free emission powered by MM1B, modeled as a hypercompact HII region from our 2011 JV...

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Published inProceedings of the International Astronomical Union Vol. 13; no. S336; pp. 255 - 258
Main Authors Brogan, Crystal L., Hunter, Todd R., MacLeod, Gordon, Chibueze, James O., Cyganowski, Claudia J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 01.09.2017
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Summary:We present subarcsecond resolution pre- and post-outburst JVLA continuum and water maser observations of the massive protostellar outburst source NGC6334I-MM1. The continuum data at 5 and 1.4 cm reveal that the free-free emission powered by MM1B, modeled as a hypercompact HII region from our 2011 JVLA data, has dropped by a factor of 5.4. Additionally, the water maser emission toward MM1, which had previously been strong (500 Jy) has dramatically reduced. In contrast, the water masers in other locations in the protocluster have flared, with the strongest spots associated with CM2, a non-thermal radio source that appears to mark a shock in a jet emanating 2″ (2600 au) northward from MM1. The observed quenching of the HCHII region suggests a reduction in uv photon production due to bloating of the protostar in response to the episodic accretion event.
ISSN:1743-9213
1743-9221
DOI:10.1017/S1743921317010237