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Radio Continuum and Water Maser Monitoring of the Outburst in HOPS 373: Free-Free Emission Does Not Respond to the Outburst

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2605.06805

John Tobin, Doug Johnstone, Greg Herczeg, Jeong-Eun Lee, Ho-Gyu Lee + 3 more

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TLDR

Monitoring of protostar HOPS 373 reveals its free-free emission does not respond to a luminosity outburst, challenging assumptions about accretion.

Key contributions

  • Monitored protostar HOPS 373 with VLA continuum and water masers during a ~4x luminosity outburst.
  • Discovered that 5cm free-free emission did not respond to the outburst peak or decline.
  • Found no significant variability in 1.3cm continuum between the binary components.
  • Observed highly variable water maser emission, but no robust connection to the outburst.

Why it matters

This study challenges the assumption that free-free emission directly responds to increased accretion rates and outflow activity in protostars. It suggests outflows may be mostly neutral or have delayed free-free responses, impacting our understanding of star formation.

Original Abstract

We present VLA C-band (5~cm) continuum, K-band (1.3~cm) continuum, and water maser (22.235 GHz) monitoring of the protostar HOPS-373. We additionally present the contemporaneous monitoring for 95 sources within the 5~cm field of view for over two years during the peak of the HOPS-373 outburst and an additional epoch in 2026. HOPS-373 is a binary Class 0 protostar located in the Orion star forming region that was found to have a $\sim$4$\times$ luminosity burst from the JCMT Transient Survey and NEOWISE monitoring. We do not find evidence for a change in the free-free emission traced by VLA 5~cm continuum during the peak of its outburst or during the decline. Moreover, the 1.3~cm continuum does not show significant variability between the NE and SW components of the HOPS-373 binary. The water maser emission is highly variable toward HOPS-373, multiple velocity components are detected at different (or the same) times and the maser spots are located close to the 1.3~cm continuum source of HOPS-373-SW. There is tentative evidence for the water maser spots to be propagating away from the source, but there is not a robust connection between the outburst and the observed maser activity. The lack of correlation between outburst and free-free emission from HOPS-373 indicates that the free-free emission may not directly respond to increases in the accretion rate and subsequently the outflow rate. The lack of a link could be due to the outflow mostly being neutral, or there may be offsets in the timescale for the free-free response.

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