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Evidence of triggered star formation in G327.3-0.6. Dust-continuum mapping of an infrared dark cloud with P-ArT\'eMiS

Authors :
Minier, V.
André, Ph.
Bergman, P.
Motte, F.
Wyrowski, F.
Pennec, J. Le
Rodriguez, L.
Boulade, O.
Doumayrou, E.
Dubreuil, D.
Gallais, P.
Hamon, G.
Lagage, P. -O.
Lortholary, M.
Martignac, J.
Revéret, V.
Roussel, H.
Talvard, M.
Willmann, G.
Olofsson, H.
Source :
Astronomy and Astrophysics 501 (2009) L1-L4
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Aims. Expanding HII regions and propagating shocks are common in the environment of young high-mass star-forming complexes. They can compress a pre-existing molecular cloud and trigger the formation of dense cores. We investigate whether these phenomena can explain the formation of high-mass protostars within an infrared dark cloud located at the position of G327.3-0.6 in the Galactic plane, in between two large infrared bubbles and two HII regions. Methods: The region of G327.3-0.6 was imaged at 450 ? m with the CEA P-ArT\'eMiS bolometer array on the Atacama Pathfinder EXperiment telescope in Chile. APEX/LABOCA and APEX-2A, and Spitzer/IRAC and MIPS archives data were used in this study. Results: Ten massive cores were detected in the P-ArT\'eMiS image, embedded within the infrared dark cloud seen in absorption at both 8 and 24 ?m. Their luminosities and masses indicate that they form high-mass stars. The kinematical study of the region suggests that the infrared bubbles expand toward the infrared dark cloud. Conclusions: Under the influence of expanding bubbles, star formation occurs in the infrared dark areas at the border of HII regions and infrared bubbles.<br />Comment: 4 pages

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Astronomy and Astrophysics 501 (2009) L1-L4
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0907.3031
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/200912308