1997A&A...320..594F


Query : 1997A&A...320..594F

1997A&A...320..594F - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 320, 594-604 (1997/4-2)

Star formation in the S 235 A-B complex.

FELLI M., TESTI L., VALDETTARO R. and WANG J.-J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present near infrared broad band (J,H and K) and narrow band (H2 S(1)1->0 and Brγ) images, and high resolution molecular observations (C34S(2-1), (3-2), (5-4) and 13CO(2-1)) around the highly variable H2O maser located between the S 235 A and B optical nebulosities. These observations are part of an on-going search for the sources of excitation of H2O masers in regions of star formation or, alternatively, for the earliest evolutionary phases of massive stars. We confirm the presence of a highly obscured stellar cluster between S 235 A and B and, from the colour-colour analysis, we show that the cluster contains many sources with infrared excess, which are believed to be Young Stellar Objects (YSOs) in an early evolutionary stage. Diffuse Brγ emission is found mainly in the vicinity of S 235 A, and unresolved Brγ emission is found coincident with S 235 B. Hot molecular hydrogen emission is distributed around the S 235 A nebula, especially in a belt-like region to the south of S 235 A, at the edge of the HII region. The driving source of the H2O maser does not appear to be either the YSO inside S 235 A or S 235 B, but is identified with a faint near infrared member of the cluster, with a large (H-K) colour excess, located near the position of the maser. A hot dust envelope around an early type star may be the source of the near IR emission. This identification is supported by the coincidence of the maser and the near IR source with the center of a high density and compact molecular core observed in C34S and 13CO. The lack of radio continuum emission from the area around the maser suggests that the star powering the maser and responsible for the near IR emission must be in a very early evolutionary stage, highly obscured even at K band and surrounded by an envelope with such a high density that any radio continuum emission is strongly self-absorbed. In any case the evolutionary status of such a star is much earlier than those of the exciting stars of S 235 A and S 235 B. Strong variability of the maser emission and large velocity differences of the maser features with respect to the molecular cloud velocity imply the presence of highly collimated, energetic and short duration jet activity in this YSO. The more evolved members of the cluster S 235 A and S 235 B lie on the sides of the molecular core, suggesting that star formation in the cluster is not coeval but proceeds from the outside towards the core of the molecular cloud.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: molecules - star formation - infrared: stars - ISM: individual: Sh 2- 235 - infrared: ISM: lines - radio lines: ISM

Nomenclature: Table 3: [FTV97] MN (Nos M1-M3), [FTV97] S235A* (Nos S235A*, S235B*, S235C*)

CDS comments: Maser in Fig. 2 = [BE83] Maser 173.72+02.70

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
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 SH 2-235 C HII 05 40 50.3 +35 38 23           ~ 16 0
2 2MASS J05405141+3538297 Y*O 05 40 51.4175330304 +35 38 29.826362292           ~ 4 0
3 NAME S235 A-B-C Cl* 05 40 51.940 +35 41 35.49           ~ 15 0
4 2MASS J05405236+3541294 Be* 05 40 52.3656272976 +35 41 29.453090280     17.103     B1Ve 10 1
5 SH 2-235 B HII 05 40 52.366 +35 41 29.43   17       ~ 179 1
6 [CAB2014] S235 702 Y*O 05 40 52.7593890480 +35 42 18.509869980           ~ 6 0
7 [TFT95b] H2O 053731.864+354017.775 Mas 05 40 53.3 +35 41 49           ~ 8 0
8 SH 2-235 A HII 05 40 53.333 +35 42 22.29           ~ 56 1
9 [CAB2014] S235 733 Y*O 05 40 53.573 +35 41 42.80           ~ 7 0
10 [DA2011] s6 Y*O 05 40 53.6667978432 +35 41 47.328495540           ~ 4 0
11 [FTV97] M3 Y*O 05 40 54.03 +35 41 43.1           ~ 3 0
12 SH 2-235 HII 05 41.1 +35 50           ~ 219 0

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