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2014ApJ...795...66I - Astrophys. J., 795, 66 (2014/November-1)

Discovery of star formation in the extreme outer galaxy possibly induced by a high-velocity cloud impact.

IZUMI N., KOBAYASHI N., YASUI C., TOKUNAGA A.T., SAITO M. and HAMANO S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the discovery of star formation activity in perhaps the most distant molecular cloud in the extreme outer galaxy. We performed deep near-infrared imaging with the Subaru 8.2 m telescope, and found two young embedded clusters at two CO peaks of "Digel Cloud 1" at the kinematic distance of D = 16 kpc (Galactocentric radius RG= 22 kpc). We identified 18 and 45 cluster members in the two peaks, and the estimated stellar densities are ∼5 and ∼3/pc2, respectively. The observed K-band luminosity function suggests that the age of the clusters is less than 1 Myr and also that the distance to the clusters is consistent with the kinematic distance. On the sky, Cloud 1 is located very close to the H I peak of high-velocity cloud Complex H, and there are some H I intermediate velocity structures between the Complex H and the Galactic disk, which could indicate an interaction between them. We suggest the possibility that Complex H impacting on the Galactic disk has triggered star formation in Cloud 1 as well as the formation of the Cloud 1 molecular cloud.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: formation - infrared: stars - ISM: clouds - stars: formation

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