We present high signal-to-noise ratio 16''-20'' resolution submillimet
er continuum images of the embedded young stellar object L1551 IRS 5.
The images are dominated by a compact source at the position of IRS 5,
which has a deconvolved size of 10''+/-3''. Low-level emission extend
s up to 5000 A.U. from IRS 5 and is distributed nonaxisymetrically. Th
e 1100 mu m emission is extended in the north-south direction and is e
lliptical in shape. In contrast, our 730 pm map shows emission in a cr
oss-shaped pattern, with arms extending to the north, south, east, and
west of IRS 5. The cross emission is not an artifact of our observati
onal methods but rather is intrinsic to the source distribution. We mo
del the submillimeter continuum emission at 1100 pm and 730 pm using t
hree components: an unresolved point source; a cold (similar to 12 K),
massive (similar to 1 M.), smoothly distributed envelope; and a warm
(greater than or similar to 50 K), less massive (less than or similar
to 0.02 M.) ''cross'' centered at the position of IRS 5. We note that
the arms of the cross are well aligned with the edges of the CO outflo
w from IRS 5 and suggest that they may consist of core material warmed
and pushed aside by the energetically dominant outflow.