1994A&A...288..903C


Query : 1994A&A...288..903C

1994A&A...288..903C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 288, 903-920 (1994/8-3)

Hot ammonia towards compact HII regions.

CESARONI R., CHURCHWELL E., HOFNER P., WALMSLEY C.M. and KURTZ S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present VLA C- and D-array measurements of NH3(4,4) towards a sample of four galactic ultracompact HII regions: G9.62+0.19, G10.47+0.03, G29.96-0.02, and G31.41+0.31. Our data shows that the ammonia emission originates from optically thick clumps with kinetic temperature of 50-200K and size ∼0.1pc. The hot ammonia clumps are situated close to the compact HII regions seen in the radio continuum but in three out of four cases (G10.47+0.03 is the exception) are not absolutely coincident with them. Moreover, there is good positional coincidence between the water masers observed in these regions and the hot ammonia clumps. This suggests to us that the ultimate energy source responsible for the hot ammonia is not the ionizing star of the compact HII region but is a separate young massive star. We have made estimates of the luminosity required for such an embedded object and derive values of order 104 to 106 solar luminosities although with very large uncertainties. We have also made estimates of the masses of the hot ammonia clumps under the assumption that the virial theorem is applicable. In this way, we obtain masses of typically 100M, densities of ∼107cm–3 and NH3 abundances relative to H2 of >10–6. Such high ammonia abundances are probably caused by evaporation of grain mantles due to the high temperature in these cores. The dynamical state of these ammonia clumps is not clear but we detect a blue-shifted absorption line towards the ultracompact HII region G10.47+0.03B which suggests that in this case, the predominant motion is expansion. We conclude in general that such clumps are likely to be the sites of massive star formation in an early evolutionary phase prior to the development of an ultracompact HII region.

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Journal keyword(s): interstellar medium: clouds - interstellar medium: molecules - radio lines: interstellar

Nomenclature: Table 1: [WC89] 9.62+0.19 N=1 added. Table 4: [WC89] LLL.l+B.bb A N=5 added.

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
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 3C 286 Sy1 13 31 08.2883506368 +30 30 32.960091564   17.51 17.25     ~ 4341 2
2 GAL 009.62+00.19 HII 18 06 13.9 -20 31 44           ~ 209 0
3 [GRM93] G09.61+0.20 B Rad 18 06 14.1 -20 31 43           ~ 18 0
4 [GRM93] G09.61+0.20 C HII 18 06 14.4 -20 31 25           ~ 18 0
5 [GRM93] G09.61+0.20 E HII 18 06 14.7 -20 31 32           ~ 46 0
6 [GRM93] G09.61+0.20 D HII 18 06 14.9 -20 31 43           ~ 19 0
7 [WC89] 010.47+0.03B HII 18 08 38.18 -19 51 50.2           ~ 5 0
8 [GRM93] G10.46+0.03 A HII 18 08 38.19 -19 51 49.4           ~ 10 0
9 MMB G010.472+00.027 cor 18 08 38.2290 -19 51 50.262           ~ 71 1
10 [GRM93] G10.46+0.03 B HII 18 08 38.24 -19 51 50.2           ~ 4 0
11 [WC89] 010.47+0.03C HII 18 08 38.30 -19 51 45.4           ~ 6 0
12 [GRM93] G10.46+0.03 C HII 18 08 38.36 -19 51 45.4           ~ 2 0
13 GAL 010.47+00.03 HII 18 08 38.4 -19 51 52           ~ 148 0
14 CORNISH G029.9559-00.0168 Y*O 18 46 04.18 -02 39 21.3           ~ 365 0
15 IRAS 18449-0115 cor 18 47 34.27 -01 12 43.2           ~ 388 0

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