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Subarcsecond Submillimeter Continuum Observations of Orion KL

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2004

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Beuther, H., Q. Zhang, L. J. Greenhill, M. J. Reid, D. Wilner, E. Keto, D. Marrone, et al. 2004. “Subarcsecond Submillimeter Continuum Observations of Orion KL.” The Astrophysical Journal 616 (1) (October 28): L31–L34. doi:10.1086/423670.

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We present the first 865 µm continuum image with sub-arcsecond resolution obtained with the Submillimeter Array. These data resolve the Orion-KL region into the hot core, the nearby radio source I, the sub-mm counterpart to the infrared source n (radio source L), and new sub-mm continuum sources. The radio to submillimeter emission from source I may be modeled as either the result of proton-electron free-free emission that is optically thick to ∼ 100 GHz plus dust emission that accounts for the majority of the submillimeter flux, or H− free-free emission that gives rise to a power-law spectrum with power-law index of ∼ 1.6. The latter model would indicate similar physical conditions as found in the inner circumstellar environment of Mira variable stars. Future sub-arcsecond observations at shorter sub-mm wavelengths should easily discriminate between these two possibilities. The sub-mm continuum emission toward source n can be interpreted in the framework of emission from an accretion disk.

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echniques: interferometric, stars: early type, stars: formation, ISM: individual (Orion-KL), ISM: dust, extinction, submillimeter

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