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2013MNRAS.435.2003H - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 435, 2003-2022 (2013/November-1)

The G305 star-forming complex: radio continuum and molecular line observations.

HINDSON L., THOMPSON M.A., URQUHART J.S., FAIMALI A., JOHNSTON-HOLLITT M., CLARK J.S. and DAVIES B.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present 109-115GHz (3mm) wide-field spectral line observations of 12CO, 13CO and C18O J = 1-0 molecular emission and 5.5 and 8.8GHz (6 and 3cm) radio continuum emission towards the high-mass star-forming complex known as G305. The morphology of G305 is dominated by a large evacuated cavity at the centre of the complex driven by clusters of O stars surrounded by molecular gas. Our goals are to determine the physical properties of the molecular environment and reveal the relationship between the molecular and ionized gas and star formation in G305. This is in an effort to characterize the star-forming environment and constrain the star formation history in an attempt to evaluate the impact of high-mass stars on the evolution of the G305 complex. Analysis of CO emission in G305 reveals 156 molecular clumps with the following physical characteristics; excitation temperatures ranging from 7 to 25K, optical depths of 0.2-0.9, H2 column densities of 0.1-4.0x1022/cm2, clump masses ranging from 102 to 104M and a total molecular mass of >3.5x105M. The 5.5 and 8.8GHz radio continuum emission reveals an extended low surface brightness ionized environment within which we identify 15 large-scale features with a further eight smaller sources projected within these features. By comparing to mid-infrared emission and archival data, we identify nine Hii regions, seven compact Hii regions, one UC Hii region and four extended regions. The total integrated flux of the radio continuum emission at 5.5GHz is ∼ 180Jy corresponding to a Lyman continuum output of 2.4x1050 photons/s. We compare the ionized and molecular environment with optically identified high-mass stars and ongoing star formation, identified from the literature. Analysis of this data set reveals a star formation rate of 0.008-0.016M/yr and efficiency of 7-12 percent, allows us to probe the star formation history of the region and discuss the impact of high-mass stars on the evolution of G305.

Abstract Copyright: © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2013)

Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - ISM: clouds - Hii regions

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/MNRAS/435/2003): table3.dat table4.dat>

Nomenclature: Tables 3-4: [HTU2013] NNN (Nos 1-156). Table 6: [HTU2013] GLLL.ll+BB.bbb N=21.

CDS comments: In Table 6, G305.270±0.007 is a probable misprint for G305.270-0.007. Calibrator PMN J1352-63 is not in Simbad.

Simbad objects: 205

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