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FEEDBACK from the NGC7538 HII region

Authors :
Beuther, H.
Schneider, N.
Simon, R.
Suri, S.
Ossenkopf-Okada, V.
Kabanovic, S.
Roellig, M.
Guevara, C.
Tielens, A. G. G. M.
Sandell, G.
Buchbender, C.
Ricken, O.
Guesten, R.
Source :
A&A 659, A77 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Context: How do expanding HII regions interact with their environmental cloud? This is one of the central questions driving the SOFIA legacy program FEEDBACK. Here, we present a case study toward the prototypical H{\sc ii} region NGC7538. Methods: With SOFIA we mapped an area of ~210'^2 around NGC7538 in the [CII] line at 1.9THz. Complementary observed atomic carbon [CI] and high-J CO(8-7) data as well as archival NIR/FIR, cm continuum, CO(3-2) and HI data are folded into the analysis. Results: While the overall [CII] morphology follows the general ionized gas, the channel maps show multiple bubble-like structures with sizes on the order of ~80-100" (~1.0-1.28pc). While at least one of them may be an individual feedback bubble driven by the main exciting sources of the region, the other bubble-morphologies may also be due to the intrinsically porous structure of the HII region. An analysis of the expansion velocities around 10km s^{-1} indicates that thermal expansion is not sufficient but that wind-driving from the central O-stars is required. The most blue-shifted [CII] component has barely any molecular or atomic counterparts. At the interface to the molecular cloud, we find a typical photon-dominated region (PDR) with a bar-shape. Ionized, atomic and molecular carbon show a layered structure in this PDR. The carbon in the PDR is dominated by its ionized form with atomic and molecular masses of ~0.45+-0.1M_{\odot} and ~1.2+-0.1M_{\odot}, respectively, compared to the ionized carbon in the range of 3.6-9.7M_{\odot}. Conclusions: The NGC7538 HII region exhibits a diverse set of sub-structures that interact with each other as well as with the adjacent cloud. Compared to other recent [CII] observations of HII regions (e.g., Orion Veil, RCW120, RCW49), bubble-shape morphologies revealed in [CII] emission, indicative of expanding shells, are recurring structures of PDRs.<br />Comment: 21 pages, 20 figures, accepted for Astronomy & Astrophysics, a high-resolution version can be found at https://www2.mpia-hd.mpg.de/homes/beuther/papers.html

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 659, A77 (2022)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2201.05532
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202142689