2010A&A...523A..62B


Query : 2010A&A...523A..62B

2010A&A...523A..62B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 523, A62-62 (2010/11-2)

Radio and IR study of the massive star-forming region IRAS 16353-4636.

BENAGLIA P., RIBO M., COMBI J.A., ROMERO G.E., CHATY S., KORIBALSKI B., MIRABEL I.F., RODRIGUEZ L.F. and BOSCH G.

Abstract (from CDS):

With the latest infrared surveys, the number of massive protostellar candidates has increased significantly. New studies have posed additional questions on important issues about the formation, evolution, and other phenomena related to them. Complementary to infrared data, radio observations are a good tool to study the nature of these objects, and to diagnose the formation stage. Here we study the far-infrared source IRAS 16353-4636 with the aim of understanding its nature and origin. In particular, we search for young stellar objects (YSOs), possible outflow structure, and the presence of non-thermal emission. Using high-resolution, multi-wavelength radio continuum data obtained with the Australia Telescope Compact Array, we image IRAS 16353-4636 and its environment from 1.4 to 19.6GHz, and derive the distribution of the spectral index at maximum angular resolution. We also present new JHKs photometry and spectroscopy data obtained at ESO NTT. 13CO and archival HI line data, and infrared databases (MSX, GLIMPSE, MIPSGal) are also inspected. The radio continuum emission associated with IRAS 16353-4636 was found to be extended (∼10arcsec), with a bow-shaped morphology above 4.8GHz, and a strong peak persistent at all frequencies. The NIR photometry led us to identify ten near-IR sources and classify them according to their color. We used the HI line data to derive the source distance, and analyzed the kinematical information from the CO and NIR lines detected. We have identified the source IRAS 16353-4636 as a new protostellar cluster. In this cluster we recognized three distinct sources: a low-mass YSO, a high-mass YSO, and a mildly confined region of intense and non-thermal radio emission. We propose the latter corresponds to the terminal part of an outflow.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: early-type - radio continuum: stars - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal

Nomenclature: Fig. 5, Table 3: [BRC2010] N (Nos 1-9).

Simbad objects: 21

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Number of rows : 21
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 3C 279 Bla 12 56 11.16657958 -05 47 21.5251510   18.01 17.75 15.87   ~ 2981 2
2 [BRC2010] 1 NIR 16 39 02.840 -46 42 26.99           ~ 1 0
3 [BRC2010] 2 NIR 16 39 02.870 -46 42 28.09           ~ 1 0
4 [BRC2010] 4 NIR 16 39 03.010 -46 42 26.58           ~ 1 0
5 [BRC2010] 3 NIR 16 39 03.020 -46 42 24.49           ~ 1 0
6 [BRC2010] 5 NIR 16 39 03.180 -46 42 31.47           ~ 1 0
7 [BRC2010] 6 NIR 16 39 03.250 -46 42 32.92           ~ 1 0
8 [BRC2010] 7 NIR 16 39 03.300 -46 42 29.59           ~ 1 0
9 MSX6C G337.9947+00.0770 HII 16 39 03.384 -46 42 26.64           ~ 2 0
10 SSTGLMC G337.9907+00.0733 MIR 16 39 03.4 -46 42 47           ~ 1 0
11 2MASS J16390344-4642283 Cl* 16 39 03.448 -46 42 28.32           ~ 7 0
12 [BRC2010] 8 NIR 16 39 03.450 -46 42 27.34           ~ 1 0
13 [BRC2010] 9 NIR 16 39 03.700 -46 42 27.54           ~ 1 0
14 [PRM2006] J163903.90-464215.55 Rad 16 39 03.900 -46 42 15.55           ~ 2 0
15 SSTGLMC G337.9986+00.0758 MIR 16 39 04.6 -46 42 19           ~ 1 0
16 NAME AX J163904-4642 HXB 16 39 06 -46 42.2           BIV-V 92 1
17 EQ 1646-50 ? 16 50 -50.1           ~ 5 0
18 IRAS 16547-4247 Y*O 16 58 17.208 -42 52 08.16           ~ 160 0
19 HD 156365 PM* 17 18 07.1354998272 -24 04 22.881440568   7.27 6.59     G3V 85 0
20 NAME HH 80-81 HH 18 19 06 -20 51.4           ~ 217 0
21 ICRF J193925.0-634245 Sy2 19 39 25.0245304992 -63 42 45.640373400   18.87 18.37 17.64   ~ 1186 1

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