论文标题
Carina Nebula Complex和Gum中的巨大恒星形成31-I. Carina Nebula综合体
Massive star formation in the Carina nebula complex and Gum 31 -- I. The Carina nebula complex
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论文摘要
在此,我们介绍了12CO(j = 1-0),13CO(j = 1-0)和12CO(j = 2-1)发射线向Carina Nebula络合物(CNC)的观察结果,该结果是通过Mopra和Nanten2望远镜获得的。我们专注于与CNC相关的大规模塑造区域,包括三星级TR14,TR15和TR16,以及孤立的WR-Star HD92740。我们发现,CNC中的分子云主要分为速度-27,-20,-14和-8 km/s的四个云。它们的质量分别为0.7x10^4msun,5.0x10^4 msun,1.6x10^4 msun和0.7x10^4 msun。大多数可能与恒星簇相关,因为它们具有高12CO(J = 2-1)/12CO(j = 1-0)强度比及其与Spitzer 8微米分布的对应关系。此外,这些云显示出云碰撞的观察性特征。特别是,位置上有一个V形结构 - 速度图和-20 km/s云与-14 km/s云之间的互补空间分布。基于这些观察性特征,我们提出了一个场景,其中两块云之间的碰撞触发了簇中巨大的恒星的形成。通过使用碰撞的路径长度和假定的速度分离,我们估计碰撞的时间尺度为〜1 Myr。这与先前研究中估计的群集的年龄相媲美。
Herein, we present results from observations of the 12CO (J=1-0), 13CO (J=1-0), and 12CO (J=2-1) emission lines toward the Carina nebula complex (CNC) obtained with the Mopra and NANTEN2 telescopes. We focused on massive-star-forming regions associated with the CNC including the three star clusters Tr14, Tr15, and Tr16, and the isolated WR-star HD92740. We found that the molecular clouds in the CNC are separated into mainly four clouds at velocities -27, -20, -14, and -8 km/s. Their masses are 0.7x10^4Msun, 5.0x10^4 Msun, 1.6x10^4 Msun, and 0.7x10^4 Msun, respectively. Most are likely associated with the star clusters, because of their high 12CO (J=2-1)/12CO (J=1-0) intensity ratios and their correspondence to the Spitzer 8 micron distributions. In addition, these clouds show the observational signatures of cloud--cloud collisions. In particular, there is a V-shaped structure in the position--velocity diagram and a complementary spatial distribution between the -20 km/s cloud and the -14 km/s cloud. Based on these observational signatures, we propose a scenario wherein the formation of massive stars in the clusters was triggered by a collision between the two clouds. By using the path length of the collision and the assumed velocity separation, we estimate the timescale of the collision to be ~1 Myr. This is comparable to the ages of the clusters estimated in previous studies.