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view Abstract Citations (8) References (30) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Molecular Cloud Core and CS Outflow Associated with Haro 4-255 FIR Tatematsu, Ken'ichi ; Umemoto, Tomofumi ; Murata, Yasuhiro ; Chen, Hua ; Hirano, Naomi ; Takaba, Hiroshi Abstract The region containing the two young stellar objects, Haro 4-255 and Haro 4-255 FIR, has been studied through single-dish and aperture-synthesis CS (1-0) observations. We have detected an intense CS outflow, whose FWZI velocity extent is about 9 km s-1, in the single-dish observations. The distribution of the blue CS lobe is appreciably different from that of the blue CO lobe, whereas the distribution of the red CS lobe is similar to that of the red CO lobe. The CS abundance in this outflow seems to be enhanced nearly by one order of magnitude, although that in the quiescent gas shows a more normal value. The mass of the CS outflow is appreciably larger than that of the CO outflow, while the mechanical luminosity of the CS outflow is smaller than that of the CO outflow. The aperture-synthesis data show no counterpart to the CS outflow but contain two emission features which correspond to two local intensity maxima seen in the single-dish map. One of these features extends from Haro 4-255 to Haro 4-255 FIR: it might represent a density maximum in the molecular cloud core. The blueshifted emission of the CS outflow is less prominent, probably because it is impeded by the densest portion of the core. Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: December 1993 DOI: 10.1086/173525 Bibcode: 1993ApJ...419..746T Keywords: ISM: CLOUDS; ISM: INDIVIDUAL NAME: HARO 4-255 FIR; ISM: MOLECULES; ISM: JETS AND OUTFLOWS; STARS: PRE-MAIN-SEQUENCE full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (5)

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