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2013AJ....145...78K - Astron. J., 145, 78 (2013/March-0)

Massive star formation at the periphery of the evolved giant H II region W 39.

KERTON C.R., ARVIDSSON K. and ALEXANDER M.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the first detailed study of the large, ∼30 pc diameter, inner-Galaxy H II region W 39. Radio recombination line observations combined with H I absorption spectra and Galactic rotation models show that the region lies at VLSR= +65.4±0.5 km/s, corresponding to a near kinematic distance of 4.5±0.2 kpc. Analysis of radio continuum emission shows that the H II region is being powered by a cluster of OB stars with a combined hydrogen-ionizing luminosity of log (Q) ≥ 50, and that there are three compact H II regions located on the periphery of W 39, each with log (Q) ∼ 48.5 (single O7-O9 V star equivalent). In the infrared, W 39 has a hierarchical bubble morphology, and is a likely site of sequential star formation involving massive stars. Kinematic models of the expansion of W 39 yield timescales of the order of Myr, consistent with a scenario where the formation of the smaller H II regions has been triggered by the expansion of W 39. Using Spitzer GLIMPSE and MIPSGAL data, we show that star formation activity is not distributed uniformly around the periphery of W 39 but is concentrated in two areas that include the compact H II regions as well as a number of intermediate-mass Class I and Class II young stellar objects.

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Journal keyword(s): H II regions - stars: formation - stars: pre-main sequence

CDS comments: G18.95-0.01 not identified

Simbad objects: 46

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