2007A&A...476.1243M


Query : 2007A&A...476.1243M

2007A&A...476.1243M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 476, 1243-1260 (2007/12-4)

The earliest phases of high-mass star formation: a 3 square degree millimeter continuum mapping of Cygnus X.

MOTTE F., BONTEMPS S., SCHILKE P., SCHNEIDER N., MENTEN K.M. and BROGUIERE D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Our current knowledge of high-mass star formation is mainly based on follow-up studies of bright sources found by IRAS, and is thus biased against its earliest phases, inconspicuous at infrared wavelengths. We therefore started searching, in an unbiased way and in the closest high-mass star-forming complexes, for the high-mass analogs of low-mass pre-stellar cores and class 0 protostars. We have made an extensive 1.2mm continuum mosaicing study of the Cygnus X molecular cloud complex using the MAMBO cameras at the IRAM 30 m telescope. The ∼3°2 imaged areas cover all the high-column density (AV≥15mag) clouds of this nearby (∼1.7kpc) cloud complex actively forming OB stars. We then compared our millimeter maps with mid-infrared images, and have made SiO(2-1) follow-up observations of the best candidate progenitors of high-mass stars. Our complete study of Cygnus X with ∼0.09pc resolution provides, for the first time, an unbiased census of massive young stellar objects. We discover 129 massive dense cores (FWHM size ∼0.1pc, M1.2mm=4-950M, volume-averaged density ∼105cm–3), among which ∼42 are probable precursors of high-mass stars. A large fraction of the Cygnus X dense cores (2/3 of the sample) remain undetected by the MSX satellite, regardless of the mass range considered. Among the most massive (≥40M) cores, infrared-quiet objects are driving powerful outflows traced by SiO emission. Our study qualifies 17 cores as good candidates for hosting massive infrared-quiet protostars, while up to 25 cores potentially host high-luminosity infrared protostars. We fail to discover the high-mass analogs of pre-stellar dense cores (∼0.1pc, >104cm–3) in Cygnus X, but find several massive starless clumps (∼0.8pc, 7x103cm3) that might be gravitationally bound. Since our sample is derived from a single molecular complex and covers every embedded phase of high-mass star formation, it gives the first statistical estimates of their lifetime. In contrast to what is found for low-mass class 0 and class I phases, the infrared-quiet protostellar phase of high-mass stars may last as long as their better-known high-luminosity infrared phase. The statistical lifetimes of high-mass protostars and pre-stellar cores (∼3x104yr and <103yr) in Cygnus X are one and two order(s) of magnitude smaller, respectively, than what is found in nearby, low-mass star-forming regions. We therefore propose that high-mass pre-stellar and protostellar cores are in a highly dynamic state, as expected in a molecular cloud where turbulent processes dominate.

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Journal keyword(s): dust, extinction - H II regions - ISM: structure - stars: formation - submillimeter

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/476/1243): table1.dat refs.dat table2.dat fits/*>

Nomenclature: Table 1: [MBS2007c] CygX-WNN, [MBS2007c] CygX-WWNN, N=129 = [MBS2007c] JHHMMSS.s+DDMMSS N=129. Table 2: [MBS2007c] Cl-WNN, [MBS2007] Cl-WWN, N=40 = [MBS2007c] JHHMMSS.s+DDMMSS N=40.

Status at CDS : All or part of tables of objects could be ingested in SIMBAD with priority 2.

Simbad objects: 42

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Number of rows : 42
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 LDN 1448 DNe 03 22.5 +30 35           ~ 515 0
2 [RLK73] IRc 2 IR 05 35 14.51548 -05 22 30.5943           ~ 640 1
3 NGC 1977 OpC 05 35 15.6 -04 49 08           ~ 231 0
4 M 42 HII 05 35 17 -05 23.4           ~ 4073 0
5 M 43 HII 05 35 31 -05 16.2           ~ 187 0
6 NGC 2024 Cl* 05 41 43 -01 50.5           ~ 1154 1
7 M 78 RNe 05 46 45.8 +00 04 45   8.0       ~ 375 0
8 NGC 2071 RNe 05 47 10 +00 18.0           ~ 645 1
9 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3628 1
10 LBN 1124 HII 17 46 37.2 -29 23 07           ~ 10 0
11 LBN 000.09-00.61 HII 17 49.4 -29 07           ~ 11 0
12 SH 2-32 HII 18 11.0 -23 38           ~ 24 0
13 LBN 012.95-00.58 HII 18 15.8 -18 14           ~ 11 0
14 SH 2-43 HII 18 16.4 -17 24           ~ 5 0
15 NGC 6590 RNe 18 17 06 -19 51.9           ~ 21 0
16 IRAS 20149+3913 HII 20 16 42.6 +39 23 15           ~ 5 0
17 [KMH2014] J201659.12+392103.93 Y*O 20 16 59.120 +39 21 03.93           ~ 7 0
18 IRAS 20178+4046 HII 20 19 39.3 +40 56 30           ~ 47 1
19 EM* LkHA 225 Ae* 20 20 30.5955531672 +41 21 26.370826704   18.2 19.17     A4:Ve 83 0
20 IRAS 20205+3948 Y*O 20 22 21.9 +39 58 05           ~ 28 0
21 CPM 35 cor 20 23 23.855 +41 17 40.49           ~ 57 0
22 IRAS 20227+4154 HII 20 24 31.4 +42 04 17           ~ 31 0
23 NAME SH 2-106 IR Y*O 20 27 26.502 +37 22 42.03           ~ 163 1
24 SH 2-106 HII 20 27 26.8 +37 22 49           ~ 440 1
25 RAFGL 2591 Y*O 20 29 24.8230 +40 11 19.590           ~ 622 0
26 GAL 077.96-00.01 HII 20 29 36.72 +39 01 21.9           ~ 40 1
27 NAME Cyg X BL? 20 30 04.7973633 +40 51 36.002197           ~ 843 1
28 IRAS 20293+3952 HII 20 31 11.040 +40 03 10.69           ~ 75 0
29 [PWC2006] NH3 G79.34+0.33 Cld 20 32 21.803 +40 20 08.00           ~ 13 0
30 IRAS 20305+4010 Y*O 20 32 22.08624 +40 20 17.1600           ~ 14 0
31 [BNM96] 079.296+0.284 HII 20 32 27.9387239688 +40 16 07.617565056           ~ 30 0
32 Ass Cyg OB 2 As* 20 33.2 +41 19           ~ 943 0
33 IRAS 20343+4129 HII 20 36 07.1 +41 40 01           ~ 54 0
34 IRAS 20350+4126 HII 20 36 52.6 +41 36 33           ~ 39 1
35 IRAS 20352+4124 * 20 37 00.97 +41 35 02.8           ~ 8 0
36 NAME W75N(B) cor 20 38 36.44 +42 37 34.1           ~ 47 0
37 [CLZ2017] Cyg-N38 cor 20 38 59.00 +42 22 23.9           ~ 9 0
38 GAL 081.74+00.59 cor 20 39 00.37 +42 24 36.6           ~ 26 0
39 DR 21 (OH) cor 20 39 01.01 +42 22 50.2           ~ 409 0
40 [CLZ2017] Cyg-N48 cor 20 39 01.36 +42 22 06.7           ~ 21 0
41 LDN 1157 DNe 20 39 06.4 +68 02 13           ~ 572 0
42 IRAS Z20376+4109 Y*O 20 39 25.8 +41 20 02           ~ 25 1

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