Star clusters, including high-mass stars, form within hub-filament systems (HFSs). Observations of HFSs that remain unaffected by feedback from embedded stars are rare yet crucial for understanding the mass inflow process in high-mass star formation. Using the JWST NIRCAM images, Dewangan et al. 2024, reported that the high-mass protostar G11P1 is embedded in a candidate HFS (G11P1-HFS; <0.6 pc). Utilizing ALMA N2H+(1-0) data, we confirm the presence of G11P1-HFS and study the dense gas kinematics. We analyzed the position-position-velocity (PPV) map and estimated on-sky velocity gradient (Vg) and gravity (Fg) vectors. The spatial distribution of gas velocity and H2 column density was examined. The steep Vg of 5 km s−1 pc−1 and −7 km s−1 pc−1 toward either side of G11P1-hub, and the decreasing Vg toward the hub, identify G11P1-HFS as a small-scale HFS in its nascent phase. Vg and Fg align along the filaments, indicating gravity-driven flows. This work highlights the wiggled, funnel-shaped morphology of a HFS in PPV space, suggesting the importance of subfilaments or transverse gas flows in mass transportation to the hub.
@article{arxiv.2501.00506,
title = {JWST-ALMA Study of a Hub-Filament System in the Nascent Phase},
author = {N. K. Bhadari and L. K. Dewangan and O. R. Jadhav and Ariful Hoque and L. E. Pirogov and Paul F. Goldsmith and A. K. Maity and Saurabh Sharma and A. Haj Ismail and Tapas Baug},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.00506},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
10 pages, 11 figures, 1 table, Accepted for publication in A&A Letters