1997A&A...324..249L


Query : 1997A&A...324..249L

1997A&A...324..249L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 324, 249-262 (1997/8-1)

Cometary globules. III. Triggered star formation in IC 1848.

LEFLOCH B., LAZAREFF B. and CASTETS A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a multiwavelength study from molecular and continuum observations of the cometary globule CG5 in the HII region IC1848. CG5 is associated with the luminous IRAS point source 02252+6120 (L=1100L) and shows evidence for an energetic outflow and ongoing star formation (a cluster of low-mass stars has formed inside the cloud). CG5 is presently undergoing a second episode of photo-ionisation from a cluster of O stars in the nebula, characterised by a shock at the surface of the cloud; the shock was detected in several millimeter lines (CO, CS) and in the thermal continuum dust emission. Photo-ionisation conditions at the surface of the globule were estimated from measurements of the VLA free-free continuum emission. A virial analysis suggests that CG5 is probably permeated by a static magnetic field of strength ≃125µG and is subject to an outer pressure 4 times as large as its inner pressure. It is in a globally magnetically subcritical state whereas its core is close to virial equilibrium. Photo-ionisation is found to play a key role in the evolution of CG5 because a) it confines the molecular gas and contains the gas dispersal favored by the energy injection from the outflow while evaporating the superficial layers at the same time, b) the overpressure of the compressed gas ahead of the ionisation front is sufficient to trigger the collapse of initially (sub)critical condensations inside the cloud and initiate star formation. We find that the outflow contains enough momentum to have contributed to this star-formation process. In addition, the energy of the outflow is sufficient to sustain turbulence in the cloud and maintain it in a magnetically subcritical state, i.e. it tends to stabilize the cloud against collapse and regulate star formation.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: general - ISM: clouds - ISM: kinematics and dynamics - ISM: star formation - ISM: molecules

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
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 IRAS 00560+6037 Cld 00 59 04.1 +60 53 32           ~ 15 0
2 3C 48 QSO 01 37 41.2996631208 +33 09 35.080388820   16.62 16.20     ~ 2815 2
3 4C 67.05 QSO 02 28 50.05148365 +67 21 03.0293322   19.5 19.50 18.1   ~ 249 1
4 IRAS 02252+6120 Y*O 02 29 01.93 +61 33 30.5           ~ 45 0
5 BD+60 493 s*b 02 30 51.3556566000 +61 10 39.975724344 10.571 9.12 8.48     B0.5Iae 67 0
6 BD+60 497 Y*O 02 31 57.0901516200 +61 36 43.948697940 10.466 9.39 8.85     O6.5V((f))+O8/B0V 104 0
7 BD+60 499 Y*O 02 32 16.7518284696 +61 33 14.996422332 10.27 10.85 10.31     O9.5V 76 0
8 BD+60 501 Y*O 02 32 36.2781863760 +61 28 25.586191812 11.062 10.02 9.56     O7V(n)((f))z 118 0
9 HD 15558 Y*O 02 32 42.5366901168 +61 27 21.572901360 7.82 8.37 7.87 7.34 6.94 O4.5III(f) 314 0
10 HD 15570 Em* 02 32 49.4207394600 +61 22 42.089384892 8.40 8.80 8.11 7.41 6.86 O4If 305 0
11 HD 15629 Y*O 02 33 20.5873992264 +61 31 18.188762844 8.23 8.85 8.42     O4.5V((fc)) 241 0
12 IC 1848 OpC 02 51 25.2 +60 25 08   6.87 6.5     ~ 491 2
13 IRAS 02476+5950 Cld 02 51 29.0 +60 03 14           ~ 17 0
14 IRAS 02570+6028 Cld 03 01 00.7 +60 40 20           ~ 36 0
15 MSX6C G253.2934-01.6114 Cld 08 09 32.8 -36 05 00           ~ 11 0
16 IRAS 17597-2422 Cld 18 02 51.6 -24 22 08           ~ 7 0
17 JCMTSF J213332.0+580332 Cld 21 33 32.4 +58 03 28           ~ 16 0
18 [G85] 12 CGb 21 40 29.5 +56 35 33           ~ 63 0
19 JCMTSF J224749.3+580252 Cld 22 47 48.8 +58 02 50           ~ 14 0

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