N131: A dust bubble born from the disruption of a gas filament
Zhang, Chuan-Peng1,2,5,6; Li, Guang-Xing2,3; Wyrowski, Friedrich2; Wang, Jun-Jie1,5; Yuan, Jing-Hua1; Xu, Jin-Long1,5; Gong, Yan2,4,6; Yeh, Cosmos C.2; Menten, Karl M.2
2016
Source PublicationAstronomy & Astrophysics
ISSN1432-0746
Volume585Pages:A117
AbstractContext. OB-type stars have strong ionizing radiation and drive energetic winds. The ultraviolet radiation from ionizing stars may heat dust and ionize gas to sweep up an expanding bubble shell. This shell may be the result of feedback leading to a new generation of stars. Aims. N131 is an infrared dust bubble residing in a molecular filament. We study the formation and fragmentation of this bubble with multiwavelength dust and gas observations. Methods. Towards the bubble N131, we analysed archival multiwavelength observations including 3.6, 4.5, 5.8, 8.0, 24, 70, 160, 250, 350, 500 mu m, 1.1 mm, and 21 cm. In addition, we performed new observations of CO (2-1), CO (1-0), and (CO)-C-13 (1-0) with the IRAM 30 m telescope. Results. Multiwavelength dust and gas observations reveal a ring-like shell with compact fragments, two filamentary structures, and the secondary bubble N131-A. Bubble N131 is a rare object with a large hole at 24 mu m and 21 cm in the direction of its centre. The dust and gas clumps are compact and might have been compressed at the inner edge of the ring-like shell, while they are extended and might be pre-existing at the outer edge. The column density, excitation temperature, and velocity show a potentially hierarchical distribution from the inner to outer edge of the ring-like shell. We also detected the front and back sides of the secondary bubble N131-A in the direction of its centre. The derived Lyman-continuum ionizing photon flux within N131-A is equivalent to an O9.5 star. Based on the above, we suggest that the bubble N131 might be triggered by the strong stellar winds from a group of massive stars inside the bubble. Conclusions. We propose a scenario in which the bubble N131 forms from the disruption of a gas filament by the expansion of the H II region, strong stellar winds, and fragments under self-gravity.
Correspondent Emailcpzhang@nao.cas.cn
KeywordInfrared: Ism Stars: Formation Ism: Bubbles Ism: Clouds
SubtypeArticle
DOI10.1051/0004-6361/201526296
Indexed BySCI ; EI
Language英语
WOS Keywordinfrared dark cloud ; h-ii regions ; star-formation ; interstellar bubbles ; milky-way ; galactic plane ; hierarchical fragmentation ; molecular clouds ; massive stars ; data release
WOS Research AreaAstronomy & Astrophysics
WOS SubjectAstronomy & Astrophysics
WOS IDWOS:000369710300124
Project Number2015CB857100 ; 11363004 ; 11403042
Funding OrganizationMPG-CAS Joint Doctoral Promotion Program (DPP) ; National Key Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) ; National Natural Science Foundation of China
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Identifierhttp://ir.xao.ac.cn/handle/45760611-7/1610
Collection110米口径全可动射电望远镜(QTT)_110米大口径全可动射电望远镜关键技术研究(973项目)_课题1:大样本射电天体的观测和前沿问题研究
Corresponding AuthorZhang, Chuan-Peng
Affiliation1.National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100012, PR China
2.Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie, Auf dem Hügel 69, 53121 Bonn, Germany
3.University Observatory Munich, Scheinerstrasse 1, 81679 Munich, Germany
4.Purple Mountain Observatory & Key Laboratory for Radio Astronomy, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2 West Beijing Road, Nanjing, 210008, PR China
5.NAOC-TU Joint Center for Astrophysics, Lhasa, 850000, PR China
6.University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100080, PR China
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Zhang, Chuan-Peng,Li, Guang-Xing,Wyrowski, Friedrich,et al. N131: A dust bubble born from the disruption of a gas filament[J]. Astronomy & Astrophysics,2016,585:A117.
APA Zhang, Chuan-Peng.,Li, Guang-Xing.,Wyrowski, Friedrich.,Wang, Jun-Jie.,Yuan, Jing-Hua.,...&Menten, Karl M..(2016).N131: A dust bubble born from the disruption of a gas filament.Astronomy & Astrophysics,585,A117.
MLA Zhang, Chuan-Peng,et al."N131: A dust bubble born from the disruption of a gas filament".Astronomy & Astrophysics 585(2016):A117.
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