2004AJ....127.2826B


Query : 2004AJ....127.2826B

2004AJ....127.2826B - Astron. J., 127, 2826-2837 (2004/May-0)

Optical imaging and spectroscopy of the H II region G353.2+0.9 in NGC 6357 and its relation to Pismis 24.

BOHIGAS J., TAPIA M., ROTH M. and RUIZ M.T.

Abstract (from CDS):

G353.2+0.9 is the brightest H II region in NGC 6357. The present observations imply that it is optically thin and contains ∼300 Mof ionized gas. It is probably expanding into the surrounding medium as a result of its higher thermal pressure. Its chemical composition is similar to that found in other H II regions located at comparable galactocentric distances. The inner regions are probably made of thin shells and filaments, whereas extended slabs of material, probably shells seen edge-on, are found in the periphery. Extinction, although abnormal, is quite uniform but somewhat larger in the brightest optical regions. The radio continuum and Hα emission maps are very similar, indicating that most of the optical nebula is not embedded in the denser regions traced by molecular gas and by the presence of IR sources. About 1050 UV photons per second are required to produce the Hβ flux from the 11'.3x10' region surrounding Pis 24. Thus, most of the energy powering G353.2+0.9 and the surrounding environment is produced by the O3-O7 stars in Pis 24. Practically all Two Micron All Sky Survey sources with large near-infrared excesses are within G353.2+0.9, indicating that the most recent star-forming process occurred in this region. Some amount of heating and ionization is due to these stars. The formation of the Pis 24 cluster preceded and caused the formation of this new generation of stars and may be responsible for the present-day morphology of the entire NGC 6357 region.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: H II Regions - ISM: individual (NGC 6357)

Nomenclature: Table 5: [BTR2004] NN (Nos 1-26).

Simbad objects: 41

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Number of rows : 41
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 M 42 HII 05 35 17 -05 23.4           ~ 4076 0
2 NAME Ori A MoC 05 38 -07.1           ~ 3012 0
3 CD-32 5613 WD* 08 41 32.4290850497 -32 56 32.915823461   12.07 11.85 12.3   DA5.5 300 0
4 2MASS J17243866-3410431 Y*O 17 24 38.6686192584 -34 10 43.156748964       17.410 15.631 ~ 5 0
5 2MASS J17244149-3411050 * 17 24 41.4974422080 -34 11 05.061505164           ~ 4 0
6 Cl Pismis 24 12 * 17 24 42.2643682584 -34 11 41.167134132 15.73 15.35 13.88     B1-B2 16 0
7 2MASS J17244240-3411025 NIR 17 24 42.41 -34 11 02.6           ~ 3 0
8 2MASX J17244259-3410190 IR 17 24 42.6202942608 -34 10 18.945302376           ~ 1 0
9 Cl Pismis 24 OpC 17 24 43.0 -34 12 23           ~ 122 0
10 2MASS J17244328-3411419 Y*O 17 24 43.2768705768 -34 11 41.849943072   15.45 13.97 12.938 11.707 O9-B1 13 0
11 HD 319718 ** 17 24 43.490 -34 11 57.03 12.28 11.94 10.44 10.05   O3.5If* 86 0
12 2MASS J17244361-3409429 NIR 17 24 43.5968869872 -34 09 42.996668112       21.476 18.894 ~ 2 0
13 Cl Pismis 24 19 * 17 24 43.6761790603 -34 11 40.748158420   15.82 14.43     B1-B2 13 0
14 2MASS J17244369-3410435 NIR 17 24 43.70 -34 10 43.6           ~ 1 0
15 2MASS J17244413-3410077 NIR 17 24 44.0941392600 -34 10 07.621732344       20.723 18.557 ~ 2 0
16 2MASS J17244437-3412183 * 17 24 44.3624960496 -34 12 18.250998480           ~ 4 0
17 2MASS J17244436-3410400 Y*O 17 24 44.3751662016 -34 10 39.947571840       17.973 16.006 K3 5 0
18 [BTR2004] 25 IR 17 24 44.40 -34 11 09.3           ~ 1 0
19 [PFR86] G353.19+0.91 Irs 8 IR 17 24 44.4 -34 11 09           ~ 3 0
20 NGC 6357 OpC 17 24 44 -34 12.2           ~ 274 0
21 2MASS J17244441-3411093 NIR 17 24 44.41 -34 11 09.3           ~ 1 0
22 UCAC4 280-119324 Y*O 17 24 44.471376 -34 11 48.12612       15.815 15.928 ~ 4 0
23 Cl Pismis 24 16 Y*O 17 24 44.4825303377 -34 11 58.953979092           O7.5V 19 0
24 2MASS J17244472-3410443 NIR 17 24 44.72 -34 10 44.3           ~ 3 0
25 Cl Pismis 24 17 Y*O 17 24 44.7309068928 -34 12 02.698328196 13.61 13.33 11.84 11.35 9.61 O3.5III(f*) 43 0
26 2MASS J17244473-3410493 NIR 17 24 44.74 -34 10 49.3           ~ 1 0
27 2MASS J17244474-3410100 * 17 24 44.7474594264 -34 10 10.127573616           ~ 4 0
28 2MASS J17244528-3410417 NIR 17 24 45.29 -34 10 41.7           ~ 1 0
29 2MASS J17244531-3412188 NIR 17 24 45.3064482720 -34 12 18.975788892       21.712 18.986 ~ 2 0
30 2MASS J17244536-3411049 Y*O 17 24 45.3625547952 -34 11 04.960734972           ~ 7 0
31 2MASS J17244559-3410421 * 17 24 45.5984349288 -34 10 42.141063180           ~ 1 0
32 2MASX J17244573-3411070 IR 17 24 45.740 -34 11 07.09           ~ 7 0
33 2MASS J17244578-3409399 Y*O 17 24 45.7779508152 -34 09 39.851529768 14.53 14.21 12.73 12.30   O6V((f))z 32 1
34 2MASS J17244611-3410045 NIR 17 24 46.11 -34 10 04.5           ~ 1 0
35 2MASS J17244667-3410528 NIR 17 24 46.68 -34 10 52.8           ~ 1 0
36 2MASS J17244675-3410574 * 17 24 46.7596055232 -34 10 57.378278892           ~ 4 0
37 2MASS J17244710-3410529 NIR 17 24 47.10 -34 10 53.0         19.754 ~ 2 0
38 2MASS J17244793-3411036 NIR 17 24 47.9502033744 -34 11 04.149225132       19.740 17.595 ~ 2 0
39 GAL 353.19+00.91 HII 17 24 48 -34 10.8           ~ 25 0
40 2MASS J17245037-3410596 * 17 24 50.3706651048 -34 10 59.622195828           ~ 2 0
41 M 8 OpC 18 03 37 -24 23.2           ~ 614 1

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