MSX6C G060.8828-00.1295 , the SIMBAD biblio

2008ApJ...680..446X - Astrophys. J., 680, 446-456 (2008/June-2)

A multiwavelength study of the massive star-forming region S87.

XUE R. and WU Y.

Abstract (from CDS):

This article presents a multiwavelength study toward S87, based on a data set of submillimeter/far-infrared/mid-infrared (submillimeter/FIR/MIR) images and molecular line maps. The submillimeter continuum emission measured with JCMT SCUBA reveals three individual clumps, namely, SMM 1, SMM 2, and SMM 3. The MIR/FIR images obtained by the Spitzer Space Telescope indicate that both SMM 1 and SMM 3 harbor point sources. The J=1-0 transitions of CO, 13CO, C18O, and HCO+, measured with the 13.7 m telescope of the Purple Mountain Observatory, exhibit asymmetric line profiles. Our analysis of spectral energy distributions (SEDs) shows that all three of the submillimeter clumps are massive (110-210 M), with average dust temperatures in the range ∼20-40 K. A multiwavelength comparison convinces us that the asymmetric profiles of molecular lines should result from two clouds at slightly different velocities, and it further confirms that the star-forming activity in SMM 1 is stimulated by a cloud-cloud collision. The stellar contents and SEDs suggest that SMM 1 and SMM 3 are high-mass and intermediate-mass star-forming sites, respectively. However, SMM 2 has no counterpart below 70 µm, which is likely to be a cold high-mass starless core. These results, as mentioned above, expose multiple phases of star formation in S87.

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Journal keyword(s): Infrared: ISM - ISM: individual (S87) - ISM: Molecules - Stars: Formation - Submillimeter

Nomenclature: Fig.1, Table 3: [XW2008] SMM N (Nos 1-3). Figs 1, 3: [XW2008] MIRS N (Nos 1-8).

Simbad objects: 17

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