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2017MNRAS.466.1857G - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 466, 1857-1867 (2017/April-1)

IRAS 18153-1651: an H II region with a possible wind bubble blown by a young main-sequence B star.

GVARAMADZE V.V., MACKEY J., KNIAZEV A.Y., LANGER N., CHENE A.-N., CASTRO N., HAWORTH T.J. and GREBEL E.K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the results of spectroscopic observations and numerical modelling of the H II region IRAS 18153-1651. Our study was motivated by the discovery of an optical arc and two main-sequence stars of spectral type B1 and B3 near the centre of IRAS 18153-1651. We interpret the arc as the edge of the wind bubble (blown by the B1 star), whose brightness is enhanced by the interaction with a photoevaporation flow from a nearby molecular cloud. This interpretation implies that we deal with a unique case of a young massive star (the most massive member of a recently formed low-mass star cluster) caught just tens of thousands of years after its stellar wind has begun to blow a bubble into the surrounding dense medium. Our 2D, radiation-hydrodynamics simulations of the wind bubble and the H II region around the B1 star provide a reasonable match to observations, both in terms of morphology and absolute brightness of the optical and mid-infrared emission, and verify the young age of IRAS 18153-1651. Taken together our results strongly suggest that we have revealed the first example of a wind bubble blown by a main-sequence B star.

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

Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - stars: massive - stars: winds, outflows - ISM: bubbles - HII regions - ISM: individual objects: IRAS 18153-1651 - ISM: individual objects: IRAS 18153-1651

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