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Title: | Evidence of high-mass star formation through multiscale mass accretion in hub-filament-system clouds |
Authors: | Liu, Hong-Li Tej, Anandmayee Liu, Tie Sanhueza, Patricio Qin, Sheng-Li He, Jinhua Goldsmith, Paul F Garay, Guido Pan, Sirong Morii, Kaho Li, Shanghuo Stutz, Amelia Tatematsu, Ken’ichi Xu, Feng-Wei Bronfman, Leonardo Saha, Anindya Issac, Namitha Baug, Tapas Toth, L Viktor Dewangan, Lokesh Wang, Ke Zhou, Jianwen Lee, Chang Won Yang, Dongting Luo, Anxu Shen, Xianjin Zhang, Yong Wu, Yue-Fang Ren, Zhiyuan Liu, Xun-Chuan Archana Soam Zhang, Siju Luo, Qiu-Yi |
Keywords: | Stars: formation Stars: massive ISM: individual objects Hub filament system ISM: clouds |
Issue Date: | Jul-2023 |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society |
Citation: | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 522, No. 3, pp. 3719–3734 |
Abstract: | We present a statisticalstudy of a sample of 17 hub-filament-system (HFS) clouds of high-massstar formation using high-angular resolution (∼1–2 arcsec) ALMA 1.3 and 3 mm continuum data. The sample includes eight infrared (IR)-dark and nine IR-bright types, which correspond to an evolutionary sequence from the IR-dark to IR-bright stage. The central massive clumps and their associated most massive cores are observed to follow a trend of increasing mass (M) and mass surface density () with evolution from the IR-dark to IR-bright stage. In addition, a mass-segregated cluster of young stellar objects (YSOs) are revealed in both IR-dark and IR-bright HFSs with massive YSOs located in the hub and the population of low-mass YSOs distributed over larger areas. Moreover, outflow feedback in all HFSs are found to escape preferentially through the inter-filamentary diffuse cavities, suggesting that outflows would render a limited effect on the disruption of the HFSs and ongoing high-mass star formation therein. From the above observations, we suggest that high-mass star formation in the HFSs can be described by a multiscale mass accretion/transfer scenario, from hub-composing filaments through clumps down to cores, which can naturally lead to a mass-segregated cluster of stars. |
Description: | Restricted Access |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8223 |
ISSN: | 1365-2966 |
Appears in Collections: | IIAP Publications |
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