Expanding CO Shells in the Orion A Molecular Cloud

Nakamura, Fumitaka; Shimajiri, Yoshito; Kawabe, Ryohei; Arce, Héctor G.; Kong, Shuo; Ishii, Shun; Hara, Chihomi; Feddersen, Jesse R.; Sasaki, Kazushige

United States, France, Japan, Chile

Abstract

We present the discovery of expanding spherical shells around low- to intermediate-mass young stars in the Orion A giant molecular cloud using observations of {}12{CO}(1-0) and {}13{CO}(1-0) from the Nobeyama Radio Observatory 45 m telescope. The shells have radii from 0.05 to 0.85 pc and expand outward at 0.8-5 km s-1. The total energy in the expanding shells is comparable to protostellar outflows in the region. Together, shells and outflows inject enough energy and momentum to maintain the cloud turbulence. The mass-loss rates required to power the observed shells are two to three orders of magnitude higher than predicted for line-driven stellar winds from intermediate-mass stars. This discrepancy may be resolved by invoking accretion-driven wind variability. We describe in detail several shells in this paper and present the full sample in the online journal.

2018 The Astrophysical Journal
eHST 21