We present multi-epoch Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) imaging of the 28SiO v=1 and v=2, J=1-0 maser emission toward the massive young stellar object (YSO) Orion Source I. Both SiO transitions were observed simultane-ously with an angular resolution of ∼0.5 mas (∼0.2 AU for d=414 pc) and a spectral resolution of ∼0.2 km s−1. Here we explore the global properties and kinematics of the emission through two 19-epoch animated movies spanning 21 months (2001 March 19 to 2002 December 10). These movies provide the most detailed view to date of the dynamics and temporal evolution of molecular ma-terial within ∼20-100 AU of a massive (>∼8M) YSO. As in previous studies, we find that the bulk of the SiO masers surrounding Source I lie in an X-shap...
Context. The region G24.78+0.08, which is associated with a cluster of high-mass young ste...
16 pags., 11 figs., 7 tabs. -- Unified Astronomy Thesaurus concepts: Silicon monoxide masers (1458);...
We report Very Long Baseline Array and Very Large Array observations of 22 GHz H2O and 43 GHz SiO (v...
Context. High-mass star formation remains poorly understood due to observational difficulties (e.g. ...
We describe an observing campaign using the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) to monitor the time-evol...
We present full resolution (~0.2mas, ~0.1 A.U.) Very Long Baseline Interferometry maps of the v=1, J...
Aims. We performed a detailed study of maser and radio continuum emission toward the high-mass star-...
We present sensitive Very Large Array observations with an angular resolution of a few arcseconds of...
We present the results of the first high angular resolution observations of SiO maser emission towar...
International audienceContext. The region G24.78+0.08, which is associated with a cluster of high-ma...
We presented a comprehensive view, from scales of 0.1 pc down to 100 AU, of the gas dynamics driven ...
We present sub-milliarcsecond observations of SiO masers in the late-type stars IRC +10011 and χ Cy...
We report Very Long Baseline Array and Very Large Array observations of 22 GHz H2O and 43 GHz SiO (v...
We report Very Long Baseline Array and Very Large Array observations of 22 GHz H 2O and 43 GHz SiO (...
We present high angular resolution ( 0.2″) continuum and molecular emission line Atacama Large Milli...
Context. The region G24.78+0.08, which is associated with a cluster of high-mass young ste...
16 pags., 11 figs., 7 tabs. -- Unified Astronomy Thesaurus concepts: Silicon monoxide masers (1458);...
We report Very Long Baseline Array and Very Large Array observations of 22 GHz H2O and 43 GHz SiO (v...
Context. High-mass star formation remains poorly understood due to observational difficulties (e.g. ...
We describe an observing campaign using the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) to monitor the time-evol...
We present full resolution (~0.2mas, ~0.1 A.U.) Very Long Baseline Interferometry maps of the v=1, J...
Aims. We performed a detailed study of maser and radio continuum emission toward the high-mass star-...
We present sensitive Very Large Array observations with an angular resolution of a few arcseconds of...
We present the results of the first high angular resolution observations of SiO maser emission towar...
International audienceContext. The region G24.78+0.08, which is associated with a cluster of high-ma...
We presented a comprehensive view, from scales of 0.1 pc down to 100 AU, of the gas dynamics driven ...
We present sub-milliarcsecond observations of SiO masers in the late-type stars IRC +10011 and χ Cy...
We report Very Long Baseline Array and Very Large Array observations of 22 GHz H2O and 43 GHz SiO (v...
We report Very Long Baseline Array and Very Large Array observations of 22 GHz H 2O and 43 GHz SiO (...
We present high angular resolution ( 0.2″) continuum and molecular emission line Atacama Large Milli...
Context. The region G24.78+0.08, which is associated with a cluster of high-mass young ste...
16 pags., 11 figs., 7 tabs. -- Unified Astronomy Thesaurus concepts: Silicon monoxide masers (1458);...
We report Very Long Baseline Array and Very Large Array observations of 22 GHz H2O and 43 GHz SiO (v...