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A collision between two molecular clouds is one possible candidate for high-mass star formation. The HII region RCW 36, located in the Vela molecular ridge, contains a young star cluster with two O-type stars. We present new CO observations…

Massive stars play a dominant role in the process of clustered star formation, with their feedback into the molecular cloud through ionizing radiation, stellar winds and outflows. The formation process of massive stars is poorly constrained…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-16 L. E. Ellerbroek , A. Bik , L. Kaper , K. M. Maaskant , M. Paalvast , F. Tramper , H. Sana , L. B. F. M. Waters , Z. Balog

Most stars born in clusters and recent results suggest that star formation (SF) preferentially occurs in subclusters. Studying the morphology and SF history of young clusters is crucial to understanding early SF. We identify the embedded…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2018-09-19 L. Prisinzano , F. Damiani , M. G. Guarcello , G. Micela , S. Sciortino , E. Tognelli , L. Venuti

The RCW41 star-forming region is embedded within the Vela Molecular Ridge, hosting a massive stellar cluster surrounded by a conspicuous HII region. Understanding the role of interstellar magnetic fields and studying the newborn stellar…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2012-05-18 Fábio P. Santos , Alexandre Roman-Lopes , Gabriel A. P. Franco

The Vela Molecular Ridge is one of the nearest intermediate-mass star forming regions, located within the galactic plane and outside the solar circle. Cloud D, in particular, hosts a number of small embedded young clusters. We present the…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 F. Massi , M. De Luca , D. Elia , T. Giannini , D. Lorenzetti , B. Nisini

Jets around low- and intermediate-mass young stellar objects (YSOs) contain a fossil record of the recent accretion and outflow activity of their parent star-forming systems. We aim to understand whether the accretion/ejection process is…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-12 L. E. Ellerbroek , L. Podio , L. Kaper , H. Sana , D. Huppenkothen , A. de Koter , L. Monaco

By means of different physical mechanisms, the expansion of HII regions can promote the formation of new stars of all masses. RCW 120 is a nearby Galactic HII region where triggered star formation occurs. This region is well-studied - there…

We made CO ($J$ = 1--0, 2--1, and 3--2) observations toward an H{\sc ii} region RCW~32 in the Vela Molecular Ridge. The CO gas distribution associated with the H{\sc ii} region was revealed for the first time at a high resolution of 22…

We are engaged in a multi-wavelength study of several Galactic HII regions that exhibit signposts of triggered star formation on their borders, and where the collect and collapse process could be at work. When addressing the question of…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 M. Pomares , A. Zavagno , L. Deharveng , M. Cunningham , P. Jones , S. Kurtz , D. Russeil , J. Caplan , F. Comeron

We present VLT/SINFONI integral field spectroscopy of RCW 34 along with Spitzer/IRAC photometry of the surroundings. RCW 34 consists of three different regions. A large bubble has been detected on the IRAC images in which a cluster of…

RCW~38 is a uniquely young ($<$1 Myr), embedded ($A_V \sim 10$) stellar cluster surrounding a pair of early O stars ($\sim$O5.5) and is one of the few regions within 2 kpc other than Orion to contain over 1000 members. X-ray and deep…

Astrophysics · Physics 2008-08-26 Scott J. Wolk , Tyler L. Bourke , Miquela Vigil

We have carried out near-IR/optical observations to examine star formation toward a bright-rimmed cometary globule (BRC37) facing the exciting star(s) of an HII region (IC1396) containing an IRAS source, which is considered to be an…

We present here the recent results on two distant Galactic H II regions, namely NGC~2282 and Sh2-149, obtained with multiwavelength observations. Our optical spectroscopic analysis of the bright sources have been used to identify the…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2018-06-04 Somnath Dutta , Soumen Mondal , Jessy Jose , R K. Das

It has been proposed that some hot molecular cores (HMCs) harbor a young embedded massive star, which heats an infalling envelope and accretes mass at a rate high enough to ``choke off'' an incipient HII region. This class of HMCs would…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 Osorio Mayra , Lizano Susana , D'Alessio Paola

We take advantage of the very simple morphology of RCW 120 -- a perfect bubble -- to understand the mechanisms triggering star formation around an HII region and to establish what kind of stars are formed there. We present 870 microns…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2009-11-13 L. Deharveng , A. Zavagno , F. Schuller , J. Caplan , M. Pomarès , C. De Breuck

We present a study of the structure of the high mass star-forming region RCW~38 and the spatial distribution of its young stellar population. Spitzer IRAC photometry 3-8um are combined with 2MASS near-IR data to identify young stellar…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-30 Elaine Winston , Scott J. Wolk , Tyler Bourke , S. Thomas Megeath , Robert Gutermuth , Brad Spitzbart

Observations of the H66a recombination line from the ionized gas in the cluster of newly formed massive stars, G10.6-0.4, show that most of the continuum emission derives from the dense gas in an ionized accretion flow that forms an ionized…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 Eric Keto , Kenneth Wood

Most stars are born in rich young stellar clusters (YSCs) embedded in giant molecular clouds. The most massive stars live out their short lives there, profoundly influencing their natal environments by ionizing HII regions, inflating…

GLIMPSE imaging using the Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) on the Spitzer Space Telescope indicates that star formation is ongoing in the RCW 49 giant H II region. A photometric comparison of the sources in RCW 49 to a similar area to its north…

We investigate the young stellar population in the Vela Molecular Ridge, Cloud-D (VMR-D), a star forming (SF) region observed by both Spitzer/NASA and Herschel/ESA space telescope. The point source, band-merged, Spitzer-IRAC catalog…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-23 F. Strafella , D. Lorenzetti , T. Giannini , D. Elia , Y. Maruccia , B. Maiolo , F. Massi , L. Olmi , S. Molinari , S. Pezzuto
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