2012A&A...542A..49B


Query : 2012A&A...542A..49B

2012A&A...542A..49B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 542A, 49-49 (2012/6-1)

The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey. IV. Candidates for isolated high-mass star formation in 30 Doradus.

BRESSERT E., BASTIAN N., EVANS C.J., SANA H., HENAULT-BRUNET V., GOODWIN S.P., PARKER R.J., GIELES M., BESTENLEHNER J.M., VINK J.S., TAYLOR W.D., CROWTHER P.A., LONGMORE S.N., GRAEFENER G., MAIZ-APELLANIZ J., DE KOTER A., CANTIELLO M. and KRUIJSSEN J.M.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Whether massive stars (>30M) can occasionally form in relative isolation (e.g. in clusters with M<100M) or if they require a large cluster of lower-mass stars around them is a key test in the differentiation of star-formation theories as well as how the initial mass function of stars is sampled. Previous attempts to find O-type stars that formed in isolation were hindered by the possibility that such stars are merely runaways from clusters, i.e., their current isolation does not reflect their birth conditions. We introduce a new method to find O-type stars that are not affected by such a degeneracy. Using the VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey and additional high resolution imaging we have identified stars that satisfy the following constraints: 1) they are O-type stars that are not detected to be part of a binary system based on radial velocity (RV) time series analysis; 2) they are designated spectral type O7 or earlier; 3) their velocities are within 1σ of the mean of OB-type stars in the 30 Doradus region, i.e. they are not runaways along our line-of-sight; 4) the projected surface density of stars does not increase within 3pc towards the O-star (no evidence for clusters); 5) their sight lines are associated with gaseous and/or dusty filaments in the interstellar medium (ISM); and 6) if a second candidate is found in the direction of the same filament with which the target is associated, both are required to have similar velocities. With these criteria, we have identified 15 stars in the 30 Doradus region, which are strong candidates for being high-mass stars that have formed in isolation. Additionally, we employed extensive Monte Carlo stellar cluster simulations to confirm that our results rule out the presence of clusters around the candidates. Eleven of these are classified as Vz stars, possibly associated with the zero-age main sequence. We include a newly discovered Wolf-Rayet star as a candidate, although it does not meet all of the above criteria.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - stars: massive - open clusters and associations: individual: 30 Doradus - stars: early-type

Simbad objects: 30

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Number of rows : 30
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 LHA 115-N 33 Em* 00 49 29.32080 -73 26 34.7208   16.28 15.92 15.74 14.70 O6.5-7V 22 0
2 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11149 1
3 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7066 0
4 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17434 0
5 NAME Orion Nebula Cluster OpC 05 35.0 -05 29           ~ 2331 0
6 NAME Ori Trapezium OpC 05 35 16.5 -05 23 14           ~ 1619 1
7 NAME Ori Complex Cld 05 35.3 -05 23           ~ 441 0
8 [ST92] 1-25 * 05 37 36.8661772008 -69 08 22.750483488 15.542 16.367 16.193   15.842 O6.5V((f))zNstr 12 0
9 VFTS 123 * 05 37 42.4417713360 -69 12 21.454617888   15.88 15.78     O6.5Vz 9 0
10 NGC 2060 SNR 05 37 51.4466169456 -69 10 23.947092084   9.69 9.59     ~ 360 2
11 [ST92] 1-93 SB* 05 37 56.2196557176 -69 11 50.770677732 14.388 15.069 14.798 14.72 14.239 O6Iafnp 13 0
12 UCAC2 1803316 * 05 37 59.0526663864 -69 11 56.710162752 13.935 14.655 14.389 14.49 14.035 O4V((fc)) 11 0
13 Cl* NGC 2070 SMB 226 * 05 38 32.280 -69 05 44.57   16.02 15.88   15.74 O4-5V((fc))z 10 0
14 Cl* NGC 2070 SMB 84 SB* 05 38 32.34 -69 05 23.7   14.65 14.65   14.79 O4-5V((n))((fc)) 15 0
15 Cl* NGC 2070 SMB 268 * 05 38 32.8125834864 -69 05 44.633917968   16.23 16.10   15.91 O6-7V((f))z 11 0
16 Cl* NGC 2070 MEL 59a SB* 05 38 33.3929037648 -69 04 38.358902208   14.37 14.40     O5.5V((n))((f))z 11 0
17 NAME 30 Dor Nebula SFR 05 38 36.0 -69 05 11           ~ 1190 2
18 2MASS J05383950-6904383 * 05 38 39.5051889648 -69 04 38.702155080   15.38 15.46     O6:V((f))z 12 0
19 2MASS J05384074-6908249 * 05 38 40.7229658680 -69 08 24.931087044 15.347 16.015 15.808   15.458 O6V((f))z 13 0
20 RMC 136 Cl* 05 38 42.396 -69 06 03.36   5.81 5.40     ~ 2019 2
21 2MASS J05384305-6903447 * 05 38 43.0359744336 -69 03 44.880387876   16.06 15.99     O5V((fc))z 12 0
22 IRSF J05384494-6907046 * 05 38 44.9420673240 -69 07 04.638220176   17.04 16.64     O6V((fc))z 9 0
23 2MASS J05384509-6904157 * 05 38 45.095 -69 04 15.76   16.25 16.07     O4-5V((fc)) 12 0
24 UCAC4 105-014417 WR* 05 38 55.5222410976 -69 04 26.809579344   16.66 16.08   14.89 WN5h 61 0
25 2MASS J05385838-6904350 Y*O 05 38 58.3919775600 -69 04 35.209309944   16.64 16.31   15.768 O8V(n) 15 0
26 [P93] 1838 * 05 38 58.7691907104 -69 05 23.987496228   15.91 15.77     O6-7Vnnz 12 0
27 VFTS 849 * 05 39 47.3675905752 -68 59 22.027854696   15.06 15.14     O7Vz 9 0
28 * gam02 Vel WR* 08 09 31.95013 -47 20 11.7108 0.64 1.58 1.83 1.85 2.00 WC8+O7.5III-V 906 0
29 NGC 3603 OpC 11 15 10.8 -61 15 32           ~ 1067 1
30 Mrk 59 AGN 12 59 00.288 +34 50 42.45           ~ 317 2

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