8 massive proto-cluster clumps observations Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Zhang C.-P.
  2. Csengeri T.
  3. Wyrowski F.
  4. Li G.-X.
  5. Pillai T.
  6. Menten K.M.,Hatchell J.
  7. Thompson M.A.
  8. Pestalozz M.R.
  9. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

Massive clumps tend to fragment into clusters of cores and condensations, some of which form high-mass stars. In this work, we study the structure of massive clumps at different scales, analyze the fragmentation process, and investigate the possibility that star formation is triggered by nearby HII regions. We present a high angular resolution study of a sample of 8 massive proto-cluster clumps. Combining infrared data, we use few-arcsecond resolution radio- and millimeter interferometric data to study their fragmentation and evolution. Our sample is unique in the sense that all the clumps have neighboring HII regions. Taking advantage of that, we test triggered star formation using a novel method where we study the alignment of the centres of mass traced by dust emission at multiple scales. The eight massive clumps have masses ranging from 228 to 2279M_{sun}_. The brightest compact structures within infrared bright clumps are typically associated with embedded compact radio continuum sources. The smaller scale structures of Reff~0.02pc observed within each clump are mostly gravitationally bound and massive enough to form at least a B3-B0 type star. Many condensations have masses larger than 8M_{sun}_ at small scale of Reff~0.02pc. Although the clumps are mostly infrared quiet, the dynamical movements are active at clump scale (~1pc). We studied the spatial distribution of the gas conditions detected at different scales. For some sources we find hints of external triggering, whereas for others we find no significant pattern that indicates triggering is dynamically unimportant. This probably indicates that the different clumps go through different evolutionary paths. In this respect, studies with larger samples are highly desired.

Keywords
  1. molecular-clouds
  2. interferometry
  3. radio-sources
  4. millimeter-astronomy
  5. submillimeter-astronomy
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2019A&A...627A..85Z
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2019-07-04T08:04:14Z
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