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ALMA Observations of SMM11 Reveal an Extremely Young Protostar in Serpens Main Cluster

arXiv:1710.10787 · doi:10.3847/2041-8213/aa9701

Abstract

We report the discovery of an extremely young protostar, SMM11, located in the associated submillimeter condensation SMM11 in the Serpens Main cluster using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) during its Cycle 3 at 1.3 mm and an angular resolution of ~0.5"~210 AU. SMM11 is a Class 0 protostar without any counterpart at 70 um or shorter wavelengths. The ALMA observations show 1.3 mm continuum emission associated with a collimated 12CO bipolar outflow. Spitzer and Herschel data show that SMM11 is extremely cold (T_bol=26 K) and faint (L_bol<~0.9 Lsun). We estimate the inclination angle of the outflow to be ~80 deg, almost parallel to the plane of the sky, from simple fitting using wind-driven-shell model. The continuum visibilities consist of Gaussian and power-law components, suggesting a spherical envelope with a radius of ~600 AU around the protostar. The estimated low C18O abundance, X(C18O)=1.5-3x10^-10, is also consistent with its youth. The high outflow velocity, a few 10 kms^-1 at a few 1000 AU, is much higher than theoretical simulations of first hydrostatic cores and we suggest that SMM11 is a transitional object right after the second collapse of the first core.

8 pages, 4 figures, accepted by ApJL