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High resolution CO observation of massive star forming regions

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  • To further understand the processes involved in the formation of massive stars, we have undertaken a study of the gas dynamics
    surrounding three massive star forming regions. By observing the large scale structures at high resolution, we are able to determine properties such as driving source, and spatially resolve the bulk dynamical properties of the gas such as infall and outflow. With high
    resolution observations, we are able to determine which of the cores in a cluster forming massive stars is responsible for the large scale
    structures. We present CO observations of three massive star forming regions with known HII regions and show how the CO traces
    both infall and outflow. By combining data taken in two SMA configurations with JCMT observations, we are able to see large scale
    structures at high resolution. Results: We find large (0.26-0.40 pc), massive (2-3 M and energetic (13-17 × 1044 erg) outflows emanating from the edges of two HII regions suggesting they are being powered by the protostar(s) within. We find infall signatures in two of our sources with mass infall rates of order 10-4 M yr-1. Conclusions: We suggest that star formation is ongoing in these sources despite the presence of HII regions. We further conclude that the source(s) within a single HII region are responsible for the observed
    large scale structures; that these large structures are not the net effect of multiple outflows from multiple HII regions and hot cores.

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  • 2011

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