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Core to ultracompact HII region evolution in the W49A massive protocluster

Authors :
Nony, T.
Galván-Madrid, R.
Brouillet, N.
Suárez, G.
Louvet, F.
De Pree, C. G.
Juárez-Gama, M.
Ginsburg, A.
Immer, K.
Lin, Y.
Liu, H. B.
Román-Zúñiga, C. G.
Zhang, Q.
Source :
A&A 687, A84 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We aim to identify and characterize cores in the high-mass proto-cluster W49, determine their evolutionary stages and measure the associated lifetimes. We built a catalog of 129 cores extracted from an ALMA 1.3 mm continuum image at 0.26" (2900 au) angular resolution. The association between cores and Hyper/Ultra Compact HII (H/UC HII) regions was established from the analysis of VLA 3.3 cm continuum and H30$\alpha$ line observations. We also looked for emission of hot molecular cores (HMCs) using the methyl formate doublet at 218.29 GHz. We identified 40 cores associated with an H/UC HII region and 19 HMCs over the ALMA mosaic. The 52 cores with an H/UC HII region and/or a HMC are assumed to be high-mass protostellar cores, while the rest of the core population likely consists in prestellar cores and low-mass protostellar cores. We found a good agreement between the two tracers of ionized gas, with 23 common detections and only four cores detected at 3.3 cm and not in H30$\alpha$. The spectral indexes from 3.3 cm to 1.3 mm range from 1, for the youngest cores with partially optically thick free-free emission, to about -0.1, that is optically thin free-free emission obtained for cores likely more evolved. Using as a reference the H/UC HII regions, we found the statistical lifetimes of the HMC and massive protostellar phases in W49N to be about $6\times10^4$ yr and $1.4\times10^5$ yr, respectively. We also showed that HMC can co-exist with H/UC HII regions during a short fraction of the core lifetime, about $2\times10^4$ yr. This indicates a rapid dispersal of the inner molecule envelope once the HC HII is formed.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 7 figures. Accepted for publication in A&A

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 687, A84 (2024)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2404.02250
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202449279