2017ApJ...836..132J


Query : 2017ApJ...836..132J

2017ApJ...836..132J - Astrophys. J., 836, 132-132 (2017/February-2)

The JCMT Gould Belt Survey: a first look at IC 5146.

JOHNSTONE D., CICCONE S., KIRK H., MAIRS S., BUCKLE J., BERRY D.S., BROEKHOVEN-FIENE H., CURRIE M.J., HATCHELL J., JENNESS T., MOTTRAM J.C., PATTLE K., TISI S., DI FRANCESCO J., HOGERHEIJDE M.R., WARD-THOMPSON D., BASTIEN P., BRESNAHAN D., BUTNER H., CHEN M., CHRYSOSTOMOU A., COUDE S., DAVIS C.J., DRABEK-MAUNDER E., DUARTE-CABRAL A., FICH M., FIEGE J., FRIBERG P., FRIESEN R., FULLER G.A., GRAVES S., GREAVES J., GREGSON J., HOLLAND W., JONCAS G., KIRK J.M., KNEE L.B.G., MARSH K., MATTHEWS B.C., MORIARTY-SCHIEVEN G., MOWAT C., NUTTER D., PINEDA J.E., SALJI C., RAWLINGS J., RICHER J., ROBERTSON D., ROSOLOWSKY E., RUMBLE D., SADAVOY S., THOMAS H., TOTHILL N., VITI S., WHITE G.J., WOUTERLOOT J., YATES J. and ZHU M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present 450 and 850 µm submillimeter continuum observations of the IC 5146 star-forming region taken as part of the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope Gould Belt Survey. We investigate the location of bright submillimeter (clumped) emission with the larger-scale molecular cloud through comparison with extinction maps, and find that these denser structures correlate with higher cloud column density. Ninety-six individual submillimeter clumps are identified using FellWalker, and their physical properties are examined. These clumps are found to be relatively massive, ranging from 0.5 M to 116 M with a mean mass of 8 M and a median mass of 3.7 M. A stability analysis for the clumps suggests that the majority are (thermally) Jeans stable, with M/MJ 1. We further compare the locations of known protostars with the observed submillimeter emission, finding that younger protostars, i.e., Class 0 and I sources, are strongly correlated with submillimeter peaks and that the clumps with protostars are among the most Jeans unstable. Finally, we contrast the evolutionary conditions in the two major star-forming regions within IC 5146: the young cluster associated with the Cocoon Nebula and the more distributed star formation associated with the Northern Streamer filaments. The Cocoon Nebula appears to have converted a higher fraction of its mass into dense clumps and protostars, the clumps are more likely to be Jeans unstable, and a larger fraction of these remaining clumps contain embedded protostars. The Northern Streamer, however, has a larger number of clumps in total and a larger fraction of the known protostars are still embedded within these clumps.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): ISM: clouds - ISM: structure - stars: formation - stars: protostars - submillimeter: galaxies - submillimeter: ISM - submillimeter: ISM

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Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
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 NAME Auriga reg 04 20 00.0 +38 05 00           ~ 207 0
2 NAME Taurus Complex SFR 04 41.0 +25 52           ~ 4414 0
3 NAME Orion Nebula Cluster OpC 05 35.0 -05 29           ~ 2330 0
4 NAME Ori A MoC 05 38 -07.1           ~ 3008 0
5 NAME Ori B MoC 05 41 43.0 -01 54 44           ~ 1375 0
6 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3628 1
7 EM* MWC 297 Ae* 18 27 39.5265500160 -03 49 52.133050776 15.57 14.34 12.31 11.34   B1.5Ve 297 0
8 NAME Serpens Cloud SFR 18 29 49 +01 14.8           ~ 1100 2
9 LBN 028.77+03.43 HII 18 31 26.5 -02 04 22           ~ 230 2
10 V* V1735 Cyg Or* 21 47 20.6628414360 +47 32 03.857457372           ~ 160 0
11 BD+46 3471 Ae* 21 52 34.0992801288 +47 13 43.605617340 10.72 10.56 10.15     A0.5IIIer 210 1
12 BD+46 3474 ** 21 53 28.849152 +47 15 59.78412 10.27 10.374 9.632 9.416   B1V 52 0
13 IC 5146 OpC 21 53 29.3 +47 14 46           ~ 466 2
14 NAME Gould Belt PoG ~ ~           ~ 873 1

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