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The massive young stellar object S255IR NIRS3 embedded in the star forming core SMA1 has been recently observed with a luminosity burst, which is conjectured as a disc-mediated variable accretion event. In this context, it is imperative to characterize the gas properties around the massive young stellar object. With this in mind, we carried out high angular resolution observations with the Atacama Large Millimeter and submillimeter Array and imaged the 900 $mu m$ dust continuum and the CH$_3$CN $J$=19$-$18 $K$=0$-$10 transitions of S255IR SMA1. The integrated CH$_3$CN emission exhibits an elongated feature with an extent of 1800 au in the northwest-southeast direction at a position angle of 165 degree, which is nearly perpendicular to the bipolar outflow. We confirm the presence of dense (a few $times 10^{9}$ cm$^{-3}$) and hot ($sim$ 400 K) gas immediately surrounding the central protostar. The CH$_3$CN emission features a velocity gradient along the elongated ridge and by modelling the gas kinematics based on features in the position-velocity diagram, we infer that the gas is best described by a flattened rotating infalling envelope (or pseudo-disc). A mass infall rate of a few $times$ 10$^{-4}$ solar-mass per year is derived. If there exists a putative Keplerian disc directly involved in the mass accretion onto the star and jet/outflow launching, it is likely smaller than 125 au and unresolved by our observations. We show qualitative resemblances between the gas properties (such as density and kinematics) in 255IR SMA1 inferred from our observations and those in a numerical simulation particularly tailored for studying the burst mode of massive star formation.
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We present new spectral line observations of the CH3CN molecule in the accretion disk around the massive protostar IRAS 20126+4104 with the Submillimeter Array that for the first time measure the disk density, temperature, and rotational velocity wit
We present preliminary results of the high resolution $ (0.10^{primeprime} times 0.15^{primeprime}) $ observations of the high mass star forming region S255IR with ALMA in several spectral windows from ~ 335 GHz to ~ 350 GHz. The main target lines we