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2019MNRAS.489.4809M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 489, 4809-4816 (2019/November-2)

Triggered star formation in a cometary atomic/molecular cloud in the Cep OB3 association.

MARSHALL B. and KERTON C.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a study of a small atomic/molecular cometary cloud associated with the infrared source IRAS 23153+6938. The cloud is located 70 pc from the massive O-type stars in the Cepheus OB3 association, and is very likely an excellent example of triggered star formation via radiation-driven implosion (RDI). The cloud was studied using HI and 12CO data from the Canadian Galactic Plane Survey (CGPS) and infrared observations from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) telescope. The molecular mass is approximately MH2 = 350 ± 45 M, and we find that the single IRAS source is actually the centre of a small cluster of class I and class II young stellar objects (YSOs). To compare with theory, we make reasonable estimates for the cometary cloud's initial conditions and find that the cloud is located within the correct theoretical phase space for RDI to occur. In addition, both the morphology of the cloud and the location of different YSO classes relative to the cloud match what would be expected for RDI. We conclude that RDI is the most likely explanation for star formation within the cloud, and we suggest that similar studies of molecular clouds associated with nearby OB associations may be able to identify comparable examples.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - stars: pre-main sequence - ISM: clouds - open clusters and associations: individual: Cep OB3 - infrared: stars - radio lines: ISM

CDS comments: YSO 7 (noted WISE J231652.07+700552.8 in Table 2) is more probably WISE J231702.72+694946.0 (see photometry).

Simbad objects: 24

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