2017MNRAS.465.1023M


Query : 2017MNRAS.465.1023M

2017MNRAS.465.1023M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 465, 1023-1029 (2017/February-2)

The highly ionized, high-velocity gas in NGC 6231.

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Abstract (from CDS):

It is well known that clusters of massive stars are influenced by the presence of strong winds, that they are sources of diffuse X-rays from shocked gas, and that this gas can be vented into the surrounding region or the halo through the champagne effect. However, the details of how these different environments interact and evolve are far from complete. This paper attributes the broad C IVλλ1500 absorption features (extending to -1900 km s–1) that are seen in the spectra of main sequence B stars in NGC 6231 to gas in the cluster environment and not the B stars themselves. It is shown that the presence of a WC star, WR 79, in the cluster makes this gas detectable because its wind enriches the cluster gas with carbon. Given the available data, it is not clear whether the absorbing gas is simply the far wind of WR 79 or a collective cluster wind enriched by carbon from the wind of WR 79. If it is simply due to the wind, then this wind must flow, unimpeded for more than 2 pc, suggesting that the inner region of the cluster is nearly devoid of obstructing material. If it is actually a collective wind from the cluster, then we could be witnessing an important stage of galactic feedback. In either case, the observations provide a unique and significant piece to the puzzle of how massive, open clusters evolve.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): stars: winds, outflows - stars: Wolf-Rayet - HII regions - ISM: jets and outflows - ISM: kinematics and dynamics - open clusters and associations: individual: NGC 6231 - open clusters and associations: individual: NGC 6231

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
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 * lam Lep * 05 19 34.5223081894 -13 10 36.369844928 3.03 4.04 4.29 4.41 4.69 B0.5V 302 0
2 NAME Sco OB 1 As* 16 53.5 -41 57           ~ 217 0
3 HD 326328 SB* 16 53 45.5874473424 -41 49 09.633232164 9.792 10.382 10.213   9.857 B3 39 0
4 * zet01 Sco s*b 16 53 59.7271314888 -42 21 43.307334468 4.80 5.31 4.79 4.32 3.86 B1.5Ia+ 372 0
5 V* V946 Sco bC* 16 54 01.7631666120 -41 51 11.868345252 9.890 10.471 10.281 10.327 9.927 B2IV-V 47 0
6 CD-41 11030 SB* 16 54 05.0795262120 -41 50 06.929151792 8.924 9.575 9.457   9.201 B1V 46 0
7 CD-41 11032 SB* 16 54 06.9496123464 -41 49 23.360333088 8.93 9.60 9.512 10.81 9.256 B0.5V 40 0
8 HD 152248 Y*O 16 54 10.0618206816 -41 49 30.139291596 5.56 6.15 6.088     O7Iabf+O7Ib(f) 260 0
9 NGC 6231 OpC 16 54 10.8 -41 48 43           ~ 538 0
10 HD 152270 WR* 16 54 19.6991292072 -41 49 11.531710092 6.26 6.80 6.597 6.72 6.39 WC7+O5-8 303 0
11 HD 326332 Y*O 16 54 35.8130819496 -41 50 12.216189984 9.275 9.903 9.669 9.96 9.275 B2IVe+ 51 0
12 V* V920 Sco bC* 16 54 43.1657949576 -41 49 35.456774916 9.153 9.795 9.601 9.95 9.256 B1V 65 0
13 WR 101 WR* 17 45 09.0032919288 -31 50 15.863119584   17.9 14.60     WC8 35 1

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