Interstellar matter and star formation in W5-E A Herschel view

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Deharveng, L. [1 ]
Zavagno, A. [1 ]
Anderson, L. D. [2 ]
Motte, F. [3 ]
Abergel, A.
Andre, Ph. [3 ]
Bontemps, S. [4 ,5 ]
Leleu, G. [1 ]
Roussel, H. [6 ]
Russeil, D. [1 ]
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[1] Aix Marseille Univ, LAM, UMR 7326, F-13388 Marseille, France
[2] W Virginia Univ, Dept Phys, Morgantown, WV 26506 USA
[3] Univ Paris Diderot, Serv Astrophys, CEA, IRFU,CNRS,INSU,Lab AIM Paris Saclay, F-91191 Gif Sur Yvette, France
[4] Univ Paris 11, CNRS, UMR 8617, Inst Astrophys Spatiale, F-91405 Orsay, France
[5] CNRS INSU, Lab Astrophys Bordeaux, UMR 5804, F-33271 Florac, France
[6] Univ Paris 06, CNRS, Inst Astrophys Paris, UMR 7095, F-75014 Paris, France
关键词
stars: formation; stars: early-type; dust; extinction; HII regions; ISM: individual objects: W5-E; ISM: individual objects: Sh 201; H-II REGIONS; RADIATION-DRIVEN IMPLOSION; YOUNG STELLAR OBJECTS; BRIGHT-RIMMED CLOUDS; SPECTRAL ENERGY-DISTRIBUTIONS; LOW-MASS PROTOSTARS; PERSEUS SPIRAL ARM; T-TAURI STARS; MOLECULAR CLOUD; OB ASSOCIATIONS;
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10.1051/0004-6361/201219131
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P1 [天文学];
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摘要
Aims. We identify the young stellar objects (YSOs) present in the vicinity of the W5-E H II region, and study the influence of this H II region on the star formation process in its surrounding molecular material. Methods. W5-E has been observed with the Herschel-PACS and - SPIRE photometers, as part of the HOBYS key program; maps have been obtained at 100 mu m, 160 mu m, 250 mu m, 350 mu m, and 500 mu m. The dust temperature and column density have been obtained by fitting spectral energy distributions (SEDs). Point sources have been detected and measured using PSF photometry with DAOPHOT. Results. The dust temperature map shows a rather uniform temperature, in the range 17.5 K-20 K in the dense condensations or filaments, in the range 21 K-22 K in the photodissociation regions (PDRs), and in the range 24 K-31 K in the direction of the ionized regions. The values in the column density map are rather low, everywhere lower than 10(23) cm(-2), and of the order of a few 10(21) cm(-2) in the PDRs. About 8000 M-circle dot of neutral material surrounds the ionized region, which is low with respect to the volume of this H II region; we suggest that the exciting stars of the W5-E, W5-W, Sh 201, A and B H II regions formed along a dense filament or sheet rather than inside a more spherical cloud. Fifty point sources have been detected at 100 mu m. Most of them are Class 0/I YSOs. The SEDs of their envelopes have been fitted using a modified blackbody model. These envelopes are cold, with a mean temperature of 15.7 +/- 1.8 K. Their masses are in the range 1.3 M-circle dot-47M(circle dot). Eleven of these point sources are candidate Class 0 YSOs. Twelve of these point sources are possibly at the origin of bipolar outflows detected in this region. None of the YSOs contain a massive central object, but a few may form a massive star as they have both a massive envelope and also a high envelope accretion rate. Most of the Class 0/I YSOs are observed in the direction of high column density material, for example in the direction of the massive condensations present at the waist of the bipolar Sh 201 H II region or enclosed by the bright-rimmed cloud BRC14. The overdensity of Class 0/I YSOs on the borders of the H II regions present in the field strongly suggests that triggered star formation is at work in this region but, due to insufficient resolution, the exact processes at the origin of the triggering are difficult to determine.
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