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2005A&A...431..993V - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 431, 993-1005 (2005/3-1)

Subarcsecond mid-infrared and radio observations of the W3 IRS5 protocluster.

VAN DER TAK F.F.S., TUTHILL P.G. and DANCHI W.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Observations at mid-infrared (4.8-17.65µm) and radio (0.7-1.3cm) wavelengths are used to constrain the structure of the high-mass star-forming region W3 IRS5 on 0.1" (200AU) scales. Two bright mid-infrared sources are detected, as well as diffuse emission. The bright sources have associated compact radio emission and probably are young high-mass stars. The measured sizes and estimated temperatures indicate that these sources together can supply the observed far-infrared luminosity. However, an optically thick radio source with a possible mid-infrared counterpart may also contribute significant luminosity; if so, it must be extremely deeply embedded. The infrared colour temperatures of 350-390K and low radio brightness suggest gravitational confinement of the H II regions and ongoing accretion at a rate of a few 10–8M/yr or more. Variations in the accretion rate would explain the observed radio variability. The low estimated foreground extinction suggests the existence of a cavity around the central stars, perhaps blown by stellar winds. At least three radio sources without mid-infrared counterparts appear to show proper motions of ∼100km/s, and may be deeply embedded young runaway OB stars, but more likely are clumps in the ambient material which are shock-ionized by the OB star winds.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: circumstellar matter - stars: formation - instrumentation: high angular resolution - ISM: individual objects: W3 IRS5

Nomenclature: Table 1, Fig.1: [VTD2005] AN (Nos Q1-Q5, K1-K8). Text: [VTD2005] MIR N (Nos 1-4).

Simbad objects: 15

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