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2017ApJ...849L...1O - Astrophys. J., 849, L1-L1 (2017/November-1)

Dense CO in Mrk 71-A: superwind suppressed in a young super star cluster.

OEY M.S., HERRERA C.N., SILICH S., REITER M., JAMES B.L., JASKOT A.E. and MICHEVA G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the detection of CO(J=2-1) coincident with the super star cluster (SSC) Mrk 71-A in the nearby Green Pea analog galaxy, NGC 2366. Our observations with the Northern Extended Millimeter Array reveal a compact, ∼7 pc, molecular cloud whose mass (105 M) is similar to that of the SSC, consistent with a high star formation efficiency, on the order of 0.5. There are two spatially distinct components separated by 11  km s–1. If expanding, these could be due to momentum-driven stellar wind feedback. Alternatively, we may be seeing remnants of the infalling, colliding clouds responsible for triggering the SSC formation. The kinematics are also consistent with a virialized system. These extreme, high-density, star-forming conditions inhibit energy-driven feedback; the co-spatial existence of a massive, molecular cloud with the SSC supports this scenario, and we quantitatively confirm that any wind-driven feedback in Mrk 71-A is momentum-driven, rather than energy-driven. Since Mrk 71-A is a candidate Lyman continuum emitter, this implies that energy-driven superwinds may not be a necessary condition for the escape of ionizing radiation. In addition, the detection of nebular continuum emission yields an accurate astrometric position for the Mrk 71-A. We also detect four other massive molecular clouds in this giant star-forming complex.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: starburst - galaxies: star clusters: general - ISM: bubbles - ISM: molecules - stars: formation - stars: massive - stars: massive

CDS comments: Mrk 71-A = [CW2009] N2366-10 and Mrk 71-B = [CW2009] N2366-11 in SIMBAD. Table 1, fig.2: Clouds 1-5 are not in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 16

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