The earliest phases of high mass star formation, as seen in NGC 6334 by Herschel HOBYS
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Tige, J.
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The earliest phases of high mass star formation, as seen in NGC 6334 by Herschel HOBYS
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Aims. To constrain models of high-mass star formation, the Herschel-HOBYS key program aims at discovering massive dense cores (MDCs) able to host the high-mass analogs of low-mass prestellar cores, which have been searched for over the past decade. We here focus on NGC 6334, one of the best-studied HOBYS molecular cloud complexes.
Methods. We used Herschel /PACS and SPIRE 70 500 mu m images of the NGC 6334 complex complemented with (sub) millimeter and mid-infrared data. We built a complete procedure to extract 0.1 pc dense cores with the getsources software, which simultaneously measures their far-infrared to millimeter fluxes. We carefully estimated the temperatures and masses of these dense cores from their spectral energy distributions (SEDs). We also identified the densest pc-scale cloud structures of NGC 6334, one 2 pc x 1 pc ridge and two 0.8 pc x 0.8 pc hubs, with volume-averaged densities of 10(5) cm(-3).
Results. A cross-correlation with high-mass star formation signposts suggests a mass threshold of 75 M-circle dot for MDCs in NGC 6334. MDCs have temperatures of 9 : 5 40 K, masses of 75 1000 M-circle dot, and densities of 1 x 10(5) 7 x 10(7) cm(-3). Their mid-infrared emission is used to separate 6 IR-bright and 10 IR-quiet protostellar MDCs while their 70 mu m emission strength, with respect to fitted SEDs, helps identify 16 starless MDC candidates. The ability of the latter to host high-mass prestellar cores is investigated here and remains questionable. An increase in mass and density from the starless to the IR-quiet and IR-bright phases suggests that the protostars and MDCs simultaneously grow in mass. The statistical lifetimes of the high-mass prestellar and protostellar core phases, estimated to be 1-7 x 10(4) yr and at most 3 105 yr respectively, suggest a dynamical scenario of high-mass star formation.
Conclusions. The present study provides good mass estimates for a statistically significant sample, covering the earliest phases of high-mass star formation. High-mass prestellar cores may not exist in NGC 6334, favoring a scenario presented here, which simultaneously forms clouds, ridges, MDCs, and high-mass protostars.
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CSA (Canada)
NAOC (China)
CEA (France)
CNES (France)
CNRS (France)
ASI (Italy)
MCINN (Spain)
SNSB (Sweden)
STFC (UK)
UKSA (UK)
NASA (USA)
BMVIT (Austria)
ESA-PRODEX (Belgium)
CEA/CNES (France)
DLR (Germany)
ASI/INAF (Italy)
CICYT/MCYT (Spain)
ANR (Agence Nationale pour la Recherche) project "PROBeS"
ANR-08-BLAN-0241
"Programme National de Physique Stellaire" (PNPS)
program "Physique et Chime du Milieu Interstellaire" (PCMI) of CNRS/INSU, France
Leverhulme Emeritus Professorial Fellowship
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Astronomy & Astrophysics, 602, A77 (2017)
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