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The Hi-GAL compact source catalogue – I. The physical properties of the clumps in the inner Galaxy (−71$_.^circ$0 < ℓ < 67$_.^circ$0)

Authors :
Takahiro Hayakawa
David Eden
Melvin Hoare
Francesco Strafella
F. Piacentini
Kenneth A. Marsh
Sergio Molinari
S. E. Jaffa
Pedro García-Lario
Alessio Traficante
Peter Schilke
Kengo Tachihara
G. Joncas
J.-P. Bernard
M. R. Pestalozzi
S. Martinavarro-Armengol
Amata Mercurio
Alessandro Costa
Friedrich Wyrowski
Eva Sciacca
Robert Butora
B. Maiolo
Joseph C. Mottram
Mark Thompson
D. Polychroni
H. Yamamoto
G. Li Causi
P. Palmeirim
M. Benedettini
D. Russeil
Hidetoshi Sano
Kazi L.J. Rygl
Eugenio Schisano
Stefano Cavuoti
Annie Zavagno
Sarah Ragan
John Bally
M. Veneziani
Carla Buemi
A. P. Whitworth
K. Torii
Massimo Brescia
Péter Kacsuk
Davide Elia
Marco Molinaro
Nicola Schneider
Ugo Becciani
Rene Plume
Göran Pilbratt
A. M. di Giorgio
F. Faustini
P. Mège
Luca Calzoletti
Grazia Umana
Stefano Pezzuto
H. Arab
E. Fiorellino
Derek Ward-Thompson
S. J. Liu
Marilena Bandieramonte
M. T. Beltrán
Paolo Leto
Y. Maruccia
Roberta Paladini
Toby J. T. Moore
Giuseppe Riccio
Fabio Vitello
Luca Olmi
N. Marchili
Frédérique Motte
Corrado Trigilio
Ákos Hajnal
Yasuo Fukui
Nicolas Peretto
Alberto Noriega-Crespo
A. Baldeschi
Riccardo Cesaroni
Leonardo Testi
Lorenzo Piazzo
Manuel Merello
L. Cambrésy
Filomena Bufano
Peter G. Martin
Nicolas Billot
Meng-Lin Huang
Paolo Natoli
Elia, D.
Molinari, S.
Schisano, E.
Pestalozzi, M.
Pezzuto, Marilena
Merello, M.
Noriega-Crespo, A.
Moore, T. J. T.
Russeil, D.
Mottram, J. C.
Paladini, R.
Strafella, F.
Benedettini, M.
Bernard, J. P.
Di Giorgio, A.
Eden, D. J.
Fukui, Y.
Plume, R.
Bally, J.
Martin, P. G.
Ragan, S. E.
Jaffa, S. E.
Motte, F.
Olmi, L.
Schneider, N.
Testi, L.
Wyrowski, F.
Zavagno, A.
Calzoletti, L.
Faustini, F.
Natoli, P.
Palmeirim, P.
Piacentini, F.
Piazzo, L.
Pilbratt, G. L.
Polychroni, D.
Baldeschi, A.
Beltrán, M. T.
Billot, N.
Cambrésy, L.
Cesaroni, R.
García-Lario, P.
Hoare, M. G.
Huang, M.
Joncas, G.
Liu, S. J.
Maiolo, B. M. T.
Marsh, K. A.
Maruccia, Y.
Mège, P.
Peretto, N.
Rygl, K. L. J.
Schilke, P.
Thompson, M. A.
Traficante, A.
Umana, G.
Veneziani, M.
Ward-Thompson, D.
Whitworth, A. P.
Arab, H.
Bandieramonte, M.
Becciani, U.
Brescia, M.
Buemi, C.
Bufano, F.
Butora, R.
Cavuoti, S.
Costa, A.
Fiorellino, E.
Hajnal, A.
Hayakawa, T.
Kacsuk, P.
Leto, P.
Li Causi, G.
Marchili, N.
Martinavarro-Armengol, S.
Mercurio, A.
Molinaro, M.
Riccio, G.
Sano, H.
Sciacca, E.
Tachihara, K.
Torii, K.
Trigilio, C.
Vitello, F.
Yamamoto, H.
Elia, Davide
Pezzuto, S.
Noriega Crespo, A.
Strafella, Francesco
García Lario, P.
Maiolo, BERLINDA MARIA TERESA
Maruccia, Ylenia
Ward Thompson, D.
Martinavarro Armengol, S.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Hi-GAL (Herschel InfraRed Galactic Plane Survey) is a large-scale survey of the Galactic plane, performed with Herschel in five infrared continuum bands between 70 and 500 μm. We present a band-merged catalogue of spatially matched sources and their properties derived from fits to the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) and heliocentric distances, based on the photometric catalogues presented in Molinari et al., covering the portion of Galactic plane −71 ∘. 0 &lt; ℓ &lt; 67 ∘. 0. The band-merged catalogue contains 100 922 sources with a regular SED, 24 584 of which show a 70-μm counterpart and are thus considered protostellar, while the remainder are considered starless. Thanks to this huge number of sources, we are able to carry out a preliminary analysis of early stages of star formation, identifying the conditions that characterize different evolutionary phases on a statistically significant basis. We calculate surface densities to investigate the gravitational stability of clumps and their potential to form massive stars. We also explore evolutionary status metrics such as the dust temperature, luminosity and bolometric temperature, finding that these are higher in protostellar sources compared to pre-stellar ones. The surface density of sources follows an increasing trend as they evolve from pre-stellar to protostellar, but then it is found to decrease again in the majority of the most evolved clumps. Finally, we study the physical parameters of sources with respect to Galactic longitude and the association with spiral arms, finding only minor or no differences between the average evolutionary status of sources in the fourth and first Galactic quadrants, or between ‘on-arm’ and ‘interarm’ positions. Hi-GAL is a large-scale survey of the Galactic plane, performed with Herschel in five infrared continuum bands between 70 and 500 $\mu$m. We present a band-merged catalogue of spatially matched sources and their properties derived from fits to the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) and heliocentric distances, based on the photometric catalogs presented in Molinari et al. (2016a), covering the portion of Galactic plane $-71.0^{\circ}&lt; \ell &lt; 67.0^{\circ}$. The band-merged catalogue contains 100922 sources with a regular SED, 24584 of which show a 70 $\mu$m counterpart and are thus considered proto-stellar, while the remainder are considered starless. Thanks to this huge number of sources, we are able to carry out a preliminary analysis of early stages of star formation, identifying the conditions that characterise different evolutionary phases on a statistically significant basis. We calculate surface densities to investigate the gravitational stability of clumps and their potential to form massive stars. We also explore evolutionary status metrics such as the dust temperature, luminosity and bolometric temperature, finding that these are higher in proto-stellar sources compared to pre-stellar ones. The surface density of sources follows an increasing trend as they evolve from pre-stellar to proto-stellar, but then it is found to decrease again in the majority of the most evolved clumps. Finally, we study the physical parameters of sources with respect to Galactic longitude and the association with spiral arms, finding only minor or no differences between the average evolutionary status of sources in the fourth and first Galactic quadrants, or between &quot;on-arm&quot; and &quot;inter-arm&quot; positions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....49253f20b21512a1f2d2ac6f145ae901