A tale of two cores: Triggered massive star formation in the bright-rimmed cloud SFO 75

  • Urquhart, J.S.
  • Thompson, M.A.
  • Morgan, L.K.
  • Pestalozzi, M.R.
  • White, Glenn J.
  • Muna, D.N.
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Publication date
June 2007
Publisher
EDP Sciences

Abstract

Context.Bright-rimmed clouds (BRCs) are isolated molecular clouds located on the edges of evolved HII regions. Star formation within the BRCs may have been triggered through the propagation of photoionisation-induced shocks driven by the expansion of the HII region. Aims.The main focus of this paper is to investigate the current level of star formation within one of these clouds and evaluate to what extent, if any, star formation may have been triggered. Methods.We present a detailed multi-wavelength study of the BRC SFO 75, including 1.3 cm and 1.2 mm continuum, and 13CO and ammonia spectral line observations. To build up a comprehensive picture of the local environment we complement our observations with archival data from the 2MASS, GL...

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