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NGC 7538 IRS1—an O Star Driving an Ionized Jet and Giant N–S Outflow

G. Sandell, M. C. H. Wright, R. Güsten, H. Wiesemeyer, Nicolás Reyes, B. Mookerjea, Stuartt Corder

2020The Astrophysical Journal15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract NGC 7538 IRS 1 is a very young embedded O star driving an ionized jet and accreting mass with an accretion rate >10 −4 yr −1 , which is quenching the hypercompact H ii region. We use SOFIA GREAT data, Herschel PACS and SPIRE archive data, SOFIA FORCAST archive data, Onsala 20 m and CARMA data, and JCMT archive data to determine the properties of the O star and its outflow. IRS 1 appears to be a single O star with a bolometric luminosity >1 × 10 5 , i.e., spectral type O7 or earlier. We find that IRS 1 drives a large molecular outflow with the blueshifted northern outflow lobe extending to ∼280″ or 3.6 pc from IRS 1. Near IRS 1 the outflow is well aligned with the ionized jet. The dynamical timescale of the outflow is ∼1.3 × 10 5 yr. The total outflow mass is ∼130 . We determine a mass outflow rate of 1.0 × 10 −3 yr −1 , roughly consistent with the observed mass accretion rate. We observe strong high-velocity [C ii ] emission in the outflow, confirming that strong UV radiation from IRS 1 escapes into the outflow lobes and is ionizing the gas. Many O stars may form like low-mass stars, but with a higher accretion rate and in a denser environment. As long as the accretion stays high enough to quench the H ii region, the star will continue to grow. When the accretion rate drops, the H ii region will rapidly start to expand.

Topics & Concepts

OutflowPhysicsAstrophysicsAccretion (finance)StarsStar formationLuminosityIonizationAstronomyGalaxyIonQuantum mechanicsMeteorologyAstrophysics and Star Formation StudiesStellar, planetary, and galactic studiesAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations