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2013ApJ...769..139N - Astrophys. J., 769, 139 (2013/June-1)

The mysterious sickle object in the Carina nebula: a stellar wind induced bow shock grazing a clump?

NGOUMOU J., PREIBISCH T., RATZKA T. and BURKERT A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Optical and near-infrared images of the Carina Nebula show a peculiar arc-shaped feature, which we call the "Sickle," next to the B-type star Trumpler 14 MJ 218. We use multi-wavelength observations to explore and constrain the nature and origin of the nebulosity. Using submillimeter data from APEX/LABOCA as well as Herschel far-infrared maps, we discovered a dense, compact clump with a mass of ∼40 M located close to the apex of the Sickle. We investigate how the B star MJ 218, the Sickle, and the clump are related. Our numerical simulations show that, in principle, a B-type star located near the edge of a clump can produce a crescent-shaped wind shock front, similar to the observed morphology. However, the observed proper motion of MJ 218 suggests that the star moves with high velocity (∼100 km/s) through the ambient interstellar gas. We argue that the star is just about to graze along the surface of the clump, and the Sickle is a bow shock induced by the stellar wind, as the object moves supersonically through the density gradient in the envelope of the clump.

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Journal keyword(s): infrared: ISM - shock waves - stars: individual: Trumpler 14 MJ 218 - stars: winds, outflows - submillimeter: ISM - X-rays: stars

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