We report high-resolution 1.3 mm continuum and molecular line observations of the massive protostar G28.20-0.05 with Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array. The continuum image reveals a ring-like structure with 2000 au radius, similar to morphology seen in archival 1.3 cm Very Large Array observations. Based on its spectral index and associated H30α emission, this structure mainly traces ionized gas. However, there is evidence for ∼30 M ⊙ of dusty gas near the main millimeter continuum peak on one side of the ring, as well as in adjacent regions within 3000 au. A virial analysis on scales of ∼2000 au from hot core line emission yields a dynamical mass of ∼80 M ⊙. A strong velocity gradient in the H30α emission is evidence for a rotat...
Core accretion models of massive star formation require the existence of stable massive starless cor...
We report molecular line observations of the massive protostellar source G339.88-1.26 with the Ataca...
The conditions leading to the formation of the most massive O-type stars, are still an enigma in mod...
We report high-resolution 1.3~mm continuum and molecular line observations of the massive protostar ...
We present high-resolution (~300 au) Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array observations of th...
We present a detailed study of the massive star-forming region G35.2-0.74N with Atacama Large Millim...
We present high-resolution (~300 au) Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array observations of th...
The formation process of massive stars is not well understood, and advancement in our understanding ...
We observed the W51 high-mass star-forming complex with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter A...
We study the astrochemical diagnostics of the isolated massive protostar G28.20-0.05. We analyze dat...
JDI gratefully acknowledges support from the DISCSIM project, grant agreement 341137, funded by the ...
We present observations of the intermediate to massive star‐forming region I05345+3157 using the mol...
Massive stars regulate the physical and chemical evolution of galaxies. Most stars\ua0within these g...
We present high-resolution (≲160 au) Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) 1.3 mm obse...
Context: Due to the short timescales involved and observational difficulties, our knowledge of the e...
Core accretion models of massive star formation require the existence of stable massive starless cor...
We report molecular line observations of the massive protostellar source G339.88-1.26 with the Ataca...
The conditions leading to the formation of the most massive O-type stars, are still an enigma in mod...
We report high-resolution 1.3~mm continuum and molecular line observations of the massive protostar ...
We present high-resolution (~300 au) Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array observations of th...
We present a detailed study of the massive star-forming region G35.2-0.74N with Atacama Large Millim...
We present high-resolution (~300 au) Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array observations of th...
The formation process of massive stars is not well understood, and advancement in our understanding ...
We observed the W51 high-mass star-forming complex with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter A...
We study the astrochemical diagnostics of the isolated massive protostar G28.20-0.05. We analyze dat...
JDI gratefully acknowledges support from the DISCSIM project, grant agreement 341137, funded by the ...
We present observations of the intermediate to massive star‐forming region I05345+3157 using the mol...
Massive stars regulate the physical and chemical evolution of galaxies. Most stars\ua0within these g...
We present high-resolution (≲160 au) Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) 1.3 mm obse...
Context: Due to the short timescales involved and observational difficulties, our knowledge of the e...
Core accretion models of massive star formation require the existence of stable massive starless cor...
We report molecular line observations of the massive protostellar source G339.88-1.26 with the Ataca...
The conditions leading to the formation of the most massive O-type stars, are still an enigma in mod...