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Origin of the IRAS Vela Shell: New Insights from 3D Dust Mapping

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-04-18 v1

Abstract

The IRAS Vela Shell (IVS) is a structure of enhanced FIR emission located towards the Gum Nebula, a prominent region of Hα\rm H\alpha emission in the local Milky Way shaped by various galactic stellar feedback over the past several million years. We constrain the 3D spatial geometry of the IVS using a parsec-resolution 3D dust map and contextualize it within the broader Gum Nebula. Our analysis reveals a dense, bowl-like IVS structure below the Galactic plane, with a more diffuse component above. We obtain a total shell mass of 5.12.4+2.4×104  M5.1_{-2.4}^{+2.4}\times 10^{4}\;\rm M_{\odot} and, incorporating previous studies on shell expansion, a momentum of 6.03.4+4.7×105  M  km  s16.0_{-3.4}^{+4.7}\times 10^{5}\;\rm M_{\odot}\;km\; s^{-1}. We find a spatial correlation between the morphology of the dust-traced IVS and the Gum Nebula's Hα\rm H\alpha emission when projected onto the sky. We quantify contributions of feedback from stellar winds, an expanding HII region, and supernovae to the IVS formation, finding that stellar winds are subdominant. Our momentum analysis shows that both an HII region and supernova feedback could drive the shell's expansion. Using astrometric constraints from Gaia and Hipparcos, we trace back nearby feedback sources and find that the massive stars γ2\gamma2 Velorum and ζ\zeta Puppis are currently within the IVS, producing enough ionizing luminosity to form an HII region of comparable size. Alternatively, if the IVS' momentum is primarily driven by supernovae, 121-2 events would be required. We also identify several young massive clusters that could have hosted supernovae within the past 3 Myr.

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@article{arxiv.2504.12381,
  title  = {Origin of the IRAS Vela Shell: New Insights from 3D Dust Mapping},
  author = {Bore Annie Gao and Catherine Zucker and Tirupati Kumara Sridharan and Cameren Swiggum and Shmuel Bialy and Theo J. O'Neill and J. E. G. Peek and Luciana Bianchi and Robert Benjamin and Lewis McCallum and Alyssa Goodman and João Alves and Charles Lada and Gordian Edenhofer and Rowan Smith and Elizabeth Watkins and Kenneth Wood and Doni Anderson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.12381},
  year   = {2025}
}

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25 pages, 10 figures, accepted by ApJ