Oya, YokoSaiga, EriMiotello, AnnaKoutoulaki, MariaJohnstone, DougCeccarelli, CeciliaChandler, Claire J.Codella, ClaudioSakai, NamiBianchi, EleonoraBouvier, MathildeCharnley, StevenBusquet Rico, Gemmaet al.2025-12-152025-12-152025-020004-637Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/2445/224949We have observed the late Class I protostellar source Elias 29 at a spatial resolution of 70 au with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array as part of the FAUST Large Program. We focus on the line emission of SO, while that of <sup>34</sup>SO, C<sup>18</sup>O, CS, SiO, H<sup>13</sup>CO<sup>+</sup>, and DCO<sup>+</sup> are used supplementarily. The spatial distribution of the SO rotational temperature (T<sub>rot</sub>(SO)) is evaluated by using the intensity ratio of its two rotational excitation lines. Besides in the vicinity of the protostar, two hot spots are found at a distance of 500 au from the protostar; T<sub>rot</sub>(SO) locally rises to 53 K at the interaction point of the outflow and the southern ridge, and 72 K within the southeastern outflow probably due to a jet-driven bow shock. However, the SiO emission is not detected at these hot spots. It is likely that active gas accretion through the disk-like structure and onto the protostar still continues even at this evolved protostellar stage, at least sporadically, considering the outflow/jet activities and the possible infall motion previously reported. Interestingly, T<sub>rot</sub>(SO) is as high as 20–30 K even within the quiescent part of the southern ridge apart from the protostar by 500–1000 au without clear kinematic indication of current outflow/jet interactions. Such a warm condition is also supported by the low deuterium fractionation ratio of HCO<sup>+</sup> estimated by using the H<sup>13</sup>CO<sup>+</sup> and DCO<sup>+</sup> lines. The B-type star HD147889 ∼0.5 pc away from Elias 29, previously suggested as a heating source for this region, is likely responsible for the warm condition of Elias 29.17 p.application/pdfeng(c) American Astronomical Society, 2025Formació d'estelsAstronomiaEstelsStar formationAstronomyStarsEvidence for Jet/Outflow Shocks Heating the Environment around the Class I Protostellar Source Elias 29: FAUST XXIinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article7628462025-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess