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The JCMT Gould Belt Survey: evidence for radiative heating in Serpens MWC 297 and its influence on local star formation

Authors :
C. Quinn
Serena Viti
Gary A. Fuller
David John Nutter
Pierre Bastien
Kate Pattle
J. V. Buckle
David S. Berry
M. Zhu
Michael M. Dunham
Wayne S. Holland
Gerald Moriarty-Schieven
M. R. Hogerheijde
J. Di Francesco
Lori Allen
Emily Drabek-Maunder
J. M. C. Rawlings
M. J. Currie
Joseph C. Mottram
S. Walker-Smith
Sarah Graves
Kenneth A. Marsh
J. A. Yates
Sarah Sadavoy
Glenn J. White
Jane Greaves
Paul M. Harvey
Helen Kirk
Robert A. Gutermuth
Ana Duarte-Cabral
Steve Mairs
Simon Coudé
S. F. Beaulieu
Christine D. Wilson
Harold M. Butner
G. Joncas
H. Thomas
D. Robertson
Brenda C. Matthews
J. G. A. Wouterloot
J. S. Richer
H. Broekhoven-Fiene
Antonio Chrysostomou
M. Fich
Jason M. Kirk
J. Gregson
Christopher J. Davis
T. Jenness
Derek Ward-Thompson
Jason Fiege
Karl R. Stapelfeldt
S. Tisi
Nicholas F. H Tothill
D. Rumble
Lucas A. Cieza
Michael Chun-Yuan Chen
Per Friberg
Jennifer Hatchell
Rachel Friesen
C. Salji
Erik Rosolowsky
Lewis B. G. Knee
D. Johnstone
Jaime E. Pineda
Science & Technology Facilities Council
University of St Andrews. University of St Andrews
University of St Andrews. School of Physics and Astronomy
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 448(2), 1551-1573, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We present SCUBA-2 450micron and 850micron observations of the Serpens MWC 297 region, part of the JCMT Gould Belt Survey of nearby star-forming regions. Simulations suggest that radiative feedback influences the star-formation process and we investigate observational evidence for this by constructing temperature maps. Maps are derived from the ratio of SCUBA-2 fluxes and a two component model of the JCMT beam for a fixed dust opacity spectral index of beta = 1.8. Within 40 of the B1.5Ve Herbig star MWC 297, the submillimetre fluxes are contaminated by free-free emission with a spectral index of 1.03+-0.02, consistent with an ultra-compact HII region and polar winds/jets. Contamination accounts for 73+-5 per cent and 82+-4 per cent of peak flux at 450micron and 850micron respectively. The residual thermal disk of the star is almost undetectable at these wavelengths. Young Stellar Objects are confirmed where SCUBA-2 850micron clumps identified by the fellwalker algorithm coincide with Spitzer Gould Belt Survey detections. We identify 23 objects and use Tbol to classify nine YSOs with masses 0.09 to 5.1 Msun. We find two Class 0, one Class 0/I, three Class I and three Class II sources. The mean temperature is 15+-2K for the nine YSOs and 32+-4K for the 14 starless clumps. We observe a starless clump with an abnormally high mean temperature of 46+-2K and conclude that it is radiatively heated by the star MWC 297. Jeans stability provides evidence that radiative heating by the star MWC 297 may be suppressing clump collapse.<br />Comment: 24 pages, 13 figures, 7 tables

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13652966
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 448(2), 1551-1573, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....579ec908770d42151065e6f04e3f2ce6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu2695