Investigation of the conspicuous infrared star cluster and star-forming region "RCW 38 IR cluster"
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Gyulbudaghian, A. L.
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Investigation of the conspicuous infrared star cluster and star-forming region "RCW 38 IR cluster"
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The infrared star cluster RCW 38 IR Cluster, which is also a massive star-forming region, is investigated. The results of observations with the SEST (Cerro La Silla, Chile) telescope on the 2.6-mm (CO)-C-12 spectral line and with SIMBA on the 1.2-mm continuum are given. The (CO)-C-12 observations revealed the existence of several molecular clouds, two of which (clouds 1 and 2) are connected with the object RCW 38 IR Cluster. Cloud 1 is a massive cloud, which has a depression in which the investigated object is embedded. It is not excluded that the depression was formed by the wind and/or emission from the young bright stars belonging to the star cluster. Rotation of cloud 2, around the axis having SE-NW direction, with an angular velocity omega = 4.6 center dot 10(-14) s(-1) is also found. A red-shifted outflow with velocity similar to+5.6 km/s, in the SE direction and perpendicular to the elongation of cloud 2 has also been found. The investigated cluster is associated with an IR point source IRAS 08573-4718, which has IR colors typical for a non-evolved embedded (in the cloud) stellar object. The cluster is also connected with a water maser. The SIMBA image shows the existence of a central bright condensation, coinciding with the cluster itself, and two extensions. One of these extensions (the one with SW-NE direction) coincides, both in place and shape, with cloud 2, so that the possibility that this extension might also be rotating like cloud 2 is not excluded. In the vicinity of these extensions there are condensations resembling HH objects.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125230
DOI: 10.1007/s10511-008-0003-8
ISSN: 0571-7256
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ASTROPHYSICS Volume: 51 Issue: 1 Pages: 18-28 Published: JAN 2008
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