2018ApJ...855L..25K


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2018ApJ...855L..25K - Astrophys. J., 855, L25-L25 (2018/March-2)

Core emergence in a massive infrared dark cloud: a comparison between Mid-IR extinction and 1.3 mm emission.

KONG S., TAN J.C., ARCE H.G., CASELLI P., FONTANI F. and BUTLER M.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Stars are born from dense cores in molecular clouds. Observationally, it is crucial to capture the formation of cores in order to understand the necessary conditions and rate of the star formation process. The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) is extremely powerful for identifying dense gas structures, including cores, at millimeter wavelengths via their dust continuum emission. Here, we use ALMA to carry out a survey of dense gas and cores in the central region of the massive (∼105 M) infrared dark cloud (IRDC) G28.37+0.07. The observation consists of a mosaic of 86 pointings of the 12 m array and produces an unprecedented view of the densest structures of this IRDC. In this first Letter about this data set, we focus on a comparison between the 1.3 mm continuum emission and a mid-infrared (MIR) extinction map of the IRDC. This allows estimation of the "dense gas" detection probability function (DPF), i.e., as a function of the local mass surface density, Σ, for various choices of thresholds of millimeter continuum emission to define "dense gas." We then estimate the dense gas mass fraction, fdg, in the central region of the IRDC and, via extrapolation with the DPF and the known Σ probability distribution function, to the larger-scale surrounding regions, finding values of about 5% to 15% for the fiducial choice of threshold. We argue that this observed dense gas is a good tracer of the protostellar core population and, in this context, estimate a star formation efficiency per free-fall time in the central IRDC region of εff ∼ 10%, with approximately a factor of two systematic uncertainties.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): dust, extinction - ISM: clouds - ISM: structure - radio continuum: ISM - stars: formation - stars: protostars

Simbad objects: 23

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Number of rows : 23
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 Orion Nebula Cluster OpC 05 35.0 -05 29           ~ 2331 0
2 4C 09.57 BLL 17 51 32.81857326 +09 39 00.7284066   17.46 16.78 15.57   ~ 944 1
3 AGAL G028.324+00.161 cor 18 42 26.8 -04 01 30           ~ 21 0
4 AGAL G028.341+00.142 cor 18 42 32.4 -04 01 16           ~ 19 0
5 IRAS 18399-0405 Y*O 18 42 37.12488 -04 02 02.2020           ~ 28 0
6 AGAL G028.354+00.102 Y*O 18 42 44.02 -04 01 54.5           ~ 27 0
7 [TKZ2016] C1a Y*O 18 42 46.342159 -04 04 03.35369           ~ 4 0
8 [TKZ2016] C1-Sa Y*O 18 42 46.442901 -04 04 14.94456           ~ 12 0
9 [TKB2013] C1-S cor 18 42 46.50 -04 04 16.0           ~ 16 0
10 [TKZ2016] C1-Sb Y*O 18 42 46.587583 -04 04 17.43780           ~ 8 0
11 AGAL G028.324+00.067 Y*O 18 42 46.7 -04 04 08           ~ 55 0
12 [TKB2013] C1-N cor 18 42 46.89 -04 04 06.3           ~ 12 0
13 AGAL G028.354+00.072 MoC 18 42 49.34 -04 02 27.3           ~ 34 0
14 AGAL G028.244+00.012 smm 18 42 49.7 -04 09 54           ~ 24 0
15 AGAL G028.344+00.061 cor 18 42 50.45 -04 03 17.7           ~ 86 0
16 NAME Dragon Nebula DNe 18 42 50.6 -04 03 30           ~ 156 0
17 [RJS2006] MSXDC G028.37+00.07 MM14 MoC 18 42 52.59 -04 02 44.3           ~ 17 0
18 AGAL G028.361+00.054 cor 18 42 54.37 -04 02 31.7           ~ 33 1
19 AGAL G028.291+00.007 cor 18 42 56.3 -04 07 31           ~ 25 0
20 AGAL G028.321-00.009 smm 18 43 03.1 -04 06 24           ~ 23 0
21 [BT2009] C14 mm 18 43 09.9 -04 06 52           ~ 8 0
22 NVSS J185146+003532 Rad 18 51 46.72295 +00 35 32.3649           ~ 84 1
23 QSO B1921-293 BLL 19 24 51.05595254 -29 14 30.1210248   18.71 18.21 15.07   ~ 868 0

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