The Extraordinary Outburst in the Massive Protostellar System NGC6334I-MM1: Strong Increase in Mid-Infrared Continuum Emission
T. R. Hunter,
C. L. Brogan,
J. M. De Buizer
et al.
Abstract:In recent years, dramatic outbursts have been identified toward massive protostars via infrared and millimeter dust continuum and molecular maser emission. The longest lived outburst (> 6 yr) persists in NGC 6334 I-MM1, a deeply-embedded object with no near-IR counterpart. Using FORCAST and HAWC+ on SOFIA, we have obtained the first mid-IR images of this field since the outburst began. Despite being undetected in pre-outburst ground-based 18 µm images, MM1 is now the brightest region at all three wavelengths (… Show more
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