Detection of a candidate for the exciting source of the expanding water maser bubble in Cepheus A

DOI: 
10.1086/338844
Publication date: 
01/01/2002
Main author: 
Curiel, S
IAA authors: 
Authors: 
Curiel, S; Trinidad, MA; Canto, J; Rodriguez, LF; Torrelles, JM; Ho, PTP; Patel, NA; Greenhill, L; Gomez, JF; Garay, G; Hernandez, L; Contreras, ME; Anglada, G
Journal: 
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
564
Pages: 
L35-L38
Number: 
Abstract: 
We report sensitive, high angular resolution VLA 3.6 cm and 7 mm continuum observations toward the star-forming region Cepheus A. Three embedded young stellar objects (YSOs) were found within a projected area of similar or equal to 0'.6 x 0'.6 (400x400 AU(2)). One of the sources is the already known radio continuum jet HW2 (detected at 3.6 cm and 7 mm), while the other two weak sources were not previously known. One of these two new sources is detected only at 7 mm and is located similar or equal to0'.15 south from HW2. The other source, detected only at 3.6 cm, is located 0'.6 south from HW2 and nearly coincides with the center of the enigmatic expanding bubble of water masers recently detected with the Very Long Baseline Array. We suggest that this radio continuum source is the embedded YSO powering the water maser structure, but its nature is still unknown at present. We also discuss possible scenarios that could explain the surprisingly precise spherical geometry of the water maser bubble.
Database: 
WOK
SCOPUS
ADS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2002ApJ...564L..35C/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2002ApJ...564L..35C
Keywords: 
ISM : individual (Cepheus A); ISM : jets and outflows; radio continuum : ISM; stars : formation