2017A&A...605A..82M


Query : 2017A&A...605A..82M

2017A&A...605A..82M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 605A, 82-82 (2017/9-1)

Rosette nebula globules: Seahorse giving birth to a star.

MAKELA M.M., HAIKALA L.K. and GAHM G.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Context. The Rosette nebula is an HII region ionized mainly by the stellar cluster NGC 2244. Elephant trunks, globules, and globulettes are seen at the interface where the HII region and the surrounding molecular shell meet.
Aims. We have observed a field in the northwestern part of the Rosette nebula where we study the small globules protruding from the shell. Our aim is to measure their properties and study their star-formation history in continuation of our earlier study of the features of the region.
Methods. We imaged the region in broadband near-infrared (NIR) JsHKs filters and narrowband H2 1-0 S(1), Pβ, and continuum filters using the SOFI camera at the ESO/NTT. The imaging was used to study the stellar population and surface brightness, create visual extinction maps, and locate star formation. Mid-infrared (MIR) Spitzer IRAC and WISE and optical NOT images were used to further study the star formation and the structure of the globules. The NIR and MIR observations indicate an outflow, which is confirmed with CO observations made with APEX.
Results. The globules have mean number densities of ∼4.6x104cm–3. Pβ is seen in absorption in the cores of the globules where we measure visual extinctions of 11-16mag. The shell and the globules have bright rims in the observed bands. In the Ks band 20 to 40% of the emission is due to fluorescent emission in the 2.12µmH2 line similar to the tiny dense globulettes we studied earlier in a nearby region. We identify several stellar NIR excess candidates and four of them are also detected in the Spitzer IRAC 8.0µm image and studied further. We find an outflow with a cavity wall bright in the 2.124µmH2 line and at 8.0µm in one of the globules. The outflow originates from a Class I young stellar object (YSO) embedded deep inside the globule. An Hα image suggests the YSO drives a possible parsec-scale outflow. Despite the morphology of the globule, the outflow does not seem to run inside the dusty fingers extending from the main globule body.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2017

Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - stars: pre-main sequence - stars: protostars - ISM: individual objects: Rosette nebula - dust, extinction - dust, extinction

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/605/A82): table1.dat list.dat apex.fits>

Nomenclature: Table 1: [MHG2017] JHHMMSS.ss+DDMMSS.s N=257. Table 2: [MHG2017] RN A N (Nos 1-3, 5), [MHG2017] RN E N (No 4).

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

CDS comments: MHO 3142 not in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
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 NGC 2237 Cl* 06 30 36.10 +04 58 50.6           ~ 70 2
2 [GGF2007] Rosette Nebula 9 glb 06 30 40.14 +05 01 28.6           ~ 2 0
3 2MASS J06304936+0500394 Y*? 06 30 49.3713312552 +05 00 39.494167020           ~ 2 0
4 [MHG2017] RN A 5 glb 06 30 50.07 +05 00 41.4           ~ 1 0
5 2MASS J06305033+0500288 Y*? 06 30 50.331 +05 00 28.85           ~ 4 0
6 [MHG2017] RN A 1 glb 06 30 50.74 +05 00 34.9           ~ 1 0
7 WISE J063051.17+050354.3 MIR 06 30 51.17 +05 03 54.3           ~ 1 0
8 2MASS J06305605+0503003 NIR 06 30 56.051 +05 03 00.33           ~ 1 0
9 2MASS J06305903+0503400 NIR 06 30 59.0270626824 +05 03 39.980822328           ~ 1 0
10 NGC 2244 OpC 06 32 10.8 +04 54 50           ~ 634 1
11 NAME Rosette Nebula HII 06 32 26.76 +04 47 37.1           ~ 492 1
12 NAME Rosette Molecular Cloud MoC 06 34.7 +04 02           ~ 262 0
13 CG 1 CGb 07 19 21.5 -44 35 03           ~ 39 1
14 NAME HH 46-47 HH 08 25 43.6 -51 00 36           ~ 201 2

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