A CLUSTER IN THE MAKING: ALMA REVEALS THE INITIAL CONDITIONS FOR HIGH-MASS CLUSTER FORMATION

被引:93
作者
Rathborne, J. M. [1 ]
Longmore, S. N. [2 ]
Jackson, J. M. [3 ]
Alves, J. F. [4 ]
Bally, J. [5 ]
Bastian, N. [6 ]
Contreras, Y. [1 ]
Foster, J. B. [7 ]
Garay, G. [8 ]
Kruijssen, J. M. D. [9 ]
Testi, L. [10 ,11 ,12 ]
Walsh, A. J. [13 ]
机构
[1] CSIRO Astron & Space Sci, Epping, NSW 1710, Australia
[2] Liverpool John Moores Univ, Astrophys Res Inst, Liverpool L3 5RF, Merseyside, England
[3] Boston Univ, Inst Astrophys Res, Boston, MA 02215 USA
[4] Univ Vienna, A-1180 Vienna, Austria
[5] Univ Colorado, Ctr Astrophys & Space Astron, UCB 389, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
[6] Liverpool John Moores Univ, Astrophys Res Inst, Liverpool L3 5RF, Merseyside, England
[7] Yale Univ, Dept Astron, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
[8] Univ Chile, Santiago, Chile
[9] Max Planck Inst Astrophys, D-85748 Garching, Germany
[10] European So Observ, D-85748 Garching, Germany
[11] INAF Arcetri, I-50125 Florence, Italy
[12] Excellence Cluster Univ, D-85748 Garching, Germany
[13] Curtin Univ, Int Ctr Radio Astron Res, Perth, WA, Australia
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
dust; extinction; infrared: ISM; ISM: clouds; radio lines: ISM; stars: formation; EARLY DYNAMICAL EVOLUTION; STAR-FORMATION; MOLECULAR CLOUDS; COLOGNE DATABASE; GAS EXPULSION; G0.253+0.016; TURBULENCE; SPECTROSCOPY; SIMULATIONS; PROGENITOR;
D O I
10.1088/0004-637X/802/2/125
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
G0.253+0.016 is a molecular clump that appears to be on the verge of forming a high-mass cluster: its extremely low dust temperature, high mass, and high density, combined with its lack of prevalent star formation, make it an excellent candidate for an Arches-like cluster in a very early stage of formation. Here we present new Atacama Large Millimeter/Sub-millimeter Array observations of its small-scale (similar to 0.07 pc) 3 mm dust continuum and molecular line emission from 17 different species that probe a range of distinct physical and chemical conditions. The data reveal a complex network of emission features with a complicated velocity structure: there is emission on all spatial scales, the morphology of which ranges from small, compact regions to extended, filamentary structures that are seen in both emission and absorption. The dust column density is well traced by molecules with higher excitation energies and critical densities, consistent with a clump that has a denser interior. A statistical analysis supports the idea that turbulence shapes the observed gas structure within G0.253+0.016. We find a clear break in the turbulent power spectrum derived from the optically thin dust continuum emission at a spatial scale of similar to 0.1 pc, which may correspond to the spatial scale at which gravity has overcome the thermal pressure. We suggest that G0.253+0.016 is on the verge of forming a cluster from hierarchical, filamentary structures that arise from a highly turbulent medium. Although the stellar distribution within high-mass Arches-like clusters is compact, centrally condensed, and smooth, the observed gas distribution within G0.253+0.016 is extended, with no high-mass central concentration, and has a complex, hierarchical structure. If this clump gives rise to a high-mass cluster and its stars are formed from this initially hierarchical gas structure, then the resulting cluster must evolve into a centrally condensed structure via a dynamical process.
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