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Table 2

Physical properties and J2000 coordinates of MM1 and MM2, and sub-fragments A, B, C and D.

Frag. RA Dec M1.2 mm R Subfrag. RA Dec Size Req Rd PA F peak F int M 1.3 mm

(h:m:s) (d:m:s) (M) (pc) (h:m:s) (d:m:s) a′′ b′′ (pc) (pc) (°) (mJy) (mJy) (M)

MM1 18:14:30.9 17:33:20.5 46.8 0.26 A 18:14:31.0 17:33:18.5 6.6 3.3 0.04 0.03 124.3 13.6 27.5 12.3
C 18:14:30.0 17:33:25.0 4.0 4.0 0.03 0.02 ... 5.6 6.7 3.0

MM2 18:14:28.3 17:33:28.8 40.6 0.21 D 18:14:28.3 17:33:29.5 4.0 4.0 0.03 0.02 ... 4.9 5.6 2.5

B 18:14:29.3 17:33:07.5 5.1 3.1 0.03 0.02 38.5 12.0 15.9 7.1

Notes. M1.2 mm is the mass of MM1 and MM2 (extracted from Peretto et al. 2014) and multiplied by a conversion factor (see text). R is the deconvolved radius of MM1 and MM2 as calculated by Peretto et al. (2014). a × b is the non-deconvolved size of A, B, C and D; PA is the position angle, Fpeak is the peak flux at 1.3 mm, Fint is the 1.3 mm integrated flux, and M1.3 mm is the total 1.3 mm mass of A, B, C and D. The equivalent radius , where A is the source area. Rd is the deconvolved equivalent radius. Sub-fragments A and C are associated with MM1, while D is associated with MM2.

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