Infall motions in massive star-forming regions : J/MNRAS/450/1926


Authors : He Y.-X. orcid , Zhou J.-J., Esimbek J. (hide) , Zhou J.-J., Esimbek J. et..al

Bibcode : 2015MNRAS.450.1926H (ADS) (Simbad) (Objects) (hide)

CDS Keywords : Galaxy catalogs; Millimetric/submm sources; Spectroscopy; Radio lines
UAT : Galaxies, Catalogs, Millimeter astronomy, Submillimeter astronomy, Spectroscopy, Radio astronomy

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Infall motions in massive star-forming regions results from years 1 and 2 of the MALT90 survey. (2015)

Keywords : stars formation - ISM: kinematics and dynamics - ISM: molecules - radio lines: ISM

Abstract:Massive star-forming regions with observed infall motions are good sites for studying the birth of massive stars. In this paper, 405 compact sources have been extracted from the APEX Telescope Large Area Survey of the Galaxy (ATLASGAL) compact sources that also have been observed in the Millimetre Astronomy Legacy Team 90-GHz (MALT90) survey during years 1 and 2. These observations are complemented with Spitzer GLIMPSE/MIPSGAL mid-IR survey data to help classify the elected star-forming clumps into three evolutionary stages: pre-stellar, proto-stellar and UCHII regions. The results suggest that 0.05g/cm^2^ is a reliable empirical lower bound for the clump surface densities required for massive-star formation to occur. The optically ...(more)
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ATLASGAL is the first systematic survey of the inner Galactic plane at sub-millimetre wavelengths. Using the 12-m APEX telescope, the aim of this survey was to study continuum emission from the highest density regions of dust at 345GHz. The MALT90 Survey is a large international project that obtains molecular line maps to characterize the physical and chemical conditions of high-mass star-formation regions over a wide range of evolutionary stages. The sample for this survey is a sub-sample of the ATLASGAL catalogue. The MALT90 data were obtained from the online archive (http://atoa.atnf.csiro.au/MALT90/). The Galactic Legacy Infrared Mid-Plane Survey Extraordinaire (GLIMPSE) survey is a Spitzer/IRAC Legacy survey of the Galactic mid-plane (Benjamin et al., 2003PASP..115..953B, Churchwell et al. 2009PASP..121..213C, Cat. II/293) at 3.6, 4.5, 5.8 and 8.0um. The highly reliable point-source catalogues released from the GLIMPSE survey and the mosaicked images of MIPSGAL at 24um have been used in the analysis.


                
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