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Title: The ALMA-QUARKS survey: Evidence of a candidate high-mass prestellar core aside a bright-rimmed cloud IRAS 18290-0924
Authors: Yang, Dongting
Liu, Hong-Li
Qin, Sheng-Li
Liu, Tie
Tej, Anandmayee
Zhang, Siju
Liu, Xunchuan
Xu, Feng-Wei
Garay, Guido
Zhu, Lei
Sanhueza, Patricio
Mai, Xiaofeng
Jiao, Wenyu
Goldsmith, Paul F
Dib, S
Garcia, Pablo
Li, Di
He, Jinhua
Yang, A.Y
Gorai, Prasanta
Zhang, Suinan
Zhang, Yankun
Zhou, Jianjun
Juvela, Mika
Chibueze, J. O
Lee, Chang Won
Hwang, Jihye
Bronfman, Leonardo
Tang, Xindi
Archana Soam
Baug, Tapas
Zhang, Yichen
Das, Swagat
Dewangan, Lokesh
Toth, L. Viktor
Keywords: Dust continuum emission
Interstellar medium
Submillimeter astronomy
Molecular clouds
Star forming regions
Massive stars
Issue Date: 20-Dec-2025
Publisher: American Astronomical Society
Citation: The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 995, No. 2, 193
Abstract: Although frequently reported in observations, the definitive confirmation of high-mass prestellar cores has remained elusive, presenting a persistent challenge in star formation studies. Using two-band observational data from the 3 mm ATOMS and 1.3 mm QUARKS surveys, we report a high-mass prestellar core candidate, C2, located on the side of the bright-rimmed cloud IRAS 18290-0924. The C2 core identified from the 3 mm continuum data of the ATOMS survey (∼2″, ∼10,000 au at 5.3 kpc) has a mass ranging from 27 to 68 M⊙ for temperatures 10─22 K within a radius of ∼2800 au. The highest-resolution (∼0 .″ 3, ∼1500 au) observations of this source presented to date from the QUARKS survey reveal no evidence of further fragmentation. Further analysis of a total ∼10 GHz bandwidth of molecular line survey does not find star formation activity (e.g., outflows and ionized gas) associated with the core, with a few molecular lines of cold gas detected only. Additionally, virial analysis indicates the C2 core is gravitationally bound (αvir ∼ 0.1−0.3) and thus could be undergoing collapse toward star formation. These results strongly establish a candidate for a high-mass prestellar core, contributing to the very limited number of such sources known to date.
Description: Open Access
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8859
ISSN: 1538-4357
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