2010A&A...518L..83S


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2010A&A...518L..83S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 518, L83-83 (2010/7-2)

The Herschel view of star formation in the Rosette molecular cloud under the influence of NGC 2244.

SCHNEIDER N., MOTTE F., BONTEMPS S., HENNEMANN M., DI FRANCESCO J., ANDRE P., ZAVAGNO A., CSENGERI T., MEN'SHCHIKOV A., ABERGEL A., BALUTEAU J.-P., BERNARD J.-P., COX P., DIDELON P., DI GIORGIO A.M., GASTAUD R., GRIFFIN M., HARGRAVE P., HILL T., HUANG M., KIRK J., KOENYVES V., LEEKS S., LI J.Z., MARSTON A., MARTIN P., MINIER V., MOLINARI S., OLOFSSON G., PANUZZO P., PERSI P., PEZZUTO S., ROUSSEL H., RUSSEIL D., SADAVOY S., SARACENO P., SAUVAGE M., SIBTHORPE B., SPINOGLIO L., TESTI L., TEYSSIER D., VAVREK R., WARD-THOMPSON D., WHITE G., WILSON C.D. and WOODCRAFT A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Rosette molecular cloud is promoted as the archetype of a triggered star-formation site. This is mainly due to its morphology, because the central OB cluster NGC 2244 has blown a circular-shaped cavity into the cloud and the expanding HII-region now interacts with the cloud. Studying the spatial distribution of the different evolutionary states of all star-forming sites in Rosette and investigating possible gradients of the dust temperature will help to test the ``triggered star-formation'' scenario in Rosette. We use continuum data obtained with the PACS (70 and 160µm) and SPIRE instruments (250, 350, 500µm) of the Herschel telescope during the science demonstration phase of HOBYS. Three-color images of Rosette impressively show how the molecular gas is heated by the radiative impact of the NGC 2244 cluster. A clear negative temperature gradient and a positive density gradient (running from the HII-region/molecular cloud interface into the cloud) are detected. Studying the spatial distribution of the most massive dense cores (size scale 0.05 to 0.3pc), we find an age-sequence (from more evolved to younger) with increasing distance to the cluster NGC 2244. No clear gradient is found for the clump (size-scale up to 1pc) distribution. The existence of temperature and density gradients and the observed age-sequence imply that star formation in Rosette may indeed be influenced by the radiative impact of the central NGC 2244 cluster. A more complete overview of the prestellar and protostellar population in Rosette is required to obtain a firmer result.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: clouds - dust, extinction - ISM: general - infrared: ISM - submillimeter: ISM

Simbad objects: 20

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Number of rows : 20
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 [PL97] 1 Cl* 06 31 48.1 +04 19 01           ~ 19 2
3 [PRG2008] A Cl* 06 31 57.466 +04 18 29.92           ~ 4 1
4 [PRG2008] B Cl* 06 32 01.985 +04 52 25.25           ~ 2 1
5 NGC 2244 OpC 06 32 10.8 +04 54 50           ~ 634 1
6 NAME Rosette Nebula HII 06 32 26.76 +04 47 37.1           ~ 492 1
7 [PRG2008] C Cl* 06 33 12.684 +04 31 00.52           ~ 5 1
8 NAME Monoceros Ridge HII 06 33 15.0 +04 33 00           ~ 14 0
9 [PL97] 2 Cl* 06 33 16.4 +04 34 57           ~ 16 1
10 [PL97] 3 OpC 06 33 32.1 +04 00 25           ~ 22 1
11 [PRG2008] D Cl* 06 33 40.980 +04 03 56.12           ~ 4 1
12 [PL97] 4 Cl* 06 34 05.5 +04 24 54           ~ 17 1
13 [PRG2008] E Cl* 06 34 14.237 +04 22 46.42           ~ 6 1
14 REFL 08 Cl* 06 34.2 +04 19           ~ 13 0
15 [PL97] 5 Cl* 06 34 32 +04 18.5           ~ 19 1
16 RAFGL 961 Y*O 06 34 37.74144 +04 12 44.1972           O-rich 240 1
17 [PL97] 6 Cl* 06 34 38.0 +04 12 44           ~ 18 0
18 NAME Rosette Molecular Cloud MoC 06 34.7 +04 02           ~ 262 0
19 REFL 09 Cl* 06 35 02.791 +03 43 00.62           ~ 11 0
20 [PL97] 7 Cl* 06 35 30.550 +03 59 00.60           ~ 17 1

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