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Title: The ALMA-QUARKS survey: Hot molecular cores are a long-standing phenomenon in the evolution of massive protostars
Authors: Meng, Dezhao
Liu, Tie
Esimbek, Jarken
Qin, Sheng-Li
Garay, Guido
Goldsmith, Paul F
Zhou, Jianjun
Tang, Xindi
Jiao, Wenyu
Zhang, Yan-Kun
Xu, Feng-Wei
Zhang, Siju
Tej, Anandmayee
Bronfman, Leonardo
Yang, A.Y
Dib, S
Das, Swagat
Hwang, Jihye
Archana Soam
Qiu, Yisheng
Li, Dalei
He, Yuxin
Wu, Gang
Dewangan, Lokesh
Chibueze, J. O
Garcia, Pablo
Gorai, Prasanta
Bhadari, Naval Kishor
Zhang, Yong
Sanhueza, Patricio
Luo, Yongquan
Zou, Jia-Hang
Kim, Kee-Tae
Yang, Dongting
Zhu, Lei
Liu, Xunchuan
Gordon, Macleod
Ma, Yingxiu
Keywords: Star formation
Protostars
Star forming regions
Issue Date: 1-Feb-2026
Publisher: American Astronomical Society
Citation: The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 997, No. 2, 340
Abstract: We present an analysis of the QUARKS survey sample, focusing on protoclusters where hot molecular cores (HMCs; traced by CH3CN (12–11)) and HC/UC H II regions (traced by H30α/H40α) coexist. Using the high resolution, high-sensitivity 1.3 mm data from the QUARKS survey, we identify 125 hot molecular fragments (HMFs), which represent the substructures of HMCs at higher resolution. From line integrated intensity maps of CH3CN (123–113) and H30α, we resolve the spatial distribution of HMFs and HC/UC H II regions. By combining with observations of 12CO (2–1) outflows and 1.3 mm continuum, we classify HMFs into four types: HMFs associated with jetlike outflow, wide-angle outflow, and nondetectable outflow and shell-like HMFs near HC/ UC H II regions. This diversity possibly indicates that the hot core could be a polymorphic and long-standing phenomenon in the evolution of massive protostars. The separation between HMFs and H30α/H40α emission suggests that sequential high-mass star formation within young protoclusters is not likely related to feedback mechanisms.
Description: Open Access
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8902
ISSN: 1538-4357
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