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Feedback from OB stars on their parent cloud: gas exhaustion rather than gas ejection

机译:OB恒星在其父云上的反馈:排气而不是排气

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Context. Stellar feedback from high-mass stars shapes the interstellar medium, and thereby impacts gas that will form future generations of stars. However, due to our inability to track the time evolution of individual molecular clouds, quantifying the exact role of stellar feedback on their star formation history is an observationally challenging task. Aims. In the present study, we take advantage of the unique properties of the G316.75-00.00 massive-star forming ridge to determine how stellar feedback from O-stars impacts the dynamical stability of massive filaments. The G316.75 ridge is 13.6 pc long and contains 18 900 M _(⊙)of H_(2)gas, half of which is infrared dark and half of which infrared bright. The infrared bright part has already formed four O-type stars over the past 2 Myr, while the infrared dark part is still quiescent. Therefore, by assuming the star forming properties of the infrared dark part represent the earlier evolutionary stage of the infrared bright part, we can quantify how feedback impacts these properties by contrasting the two. Methods. We used publicly available Herschel /HiGAL and molecular line data to measure the ratio of kinetic to gravitational energy per-unit-length, α _(vir)~(line), across the entire ridge. By using both dense (i.e. N_(2)H~(+)and NH_(3)) and more diffuse (i.e.~(13)CO) gas tracers, we were able to compute α _(vir)~(line)for a range of gas volume densities (~1 × 10~(2)–1 × 10~(5)cm~(?3)). Results. This study shows that despite the presence of four embedded O-stars, the ridge remains gravitationally bound (i.e. α _(vir)~(line)≤ 2) nearly everywhere, except for some small gas pockets near the high-mass stars. In fact, α _(vir)~(line)is almost indistinguishable for both parts of the ridge. These results are at odds with most hydrodynamical simulations in which O-star-forming clouds are completely dispersed by stellar feedback within a few cloud free-fall times. However, from simple theoretical calculations, we show that such feedback inefficiency is expected in the case of high-gas-density filamentary clouds. Conclusions. We conclude that the discrepancy between numerical simulations and the observations presented here originates from different cloud morphologies and average densities at the time when the first O-stars form. In the case of G316.75, we speculate that the ridge could arise from the aftermath of a cloud-cloud collision, and that such filamentary configuration promotes the inefficiency of stellar feedback. This does very little to the dense gas already present, but potentially prevents further gas accretion onto the ridge. These results have important implications regarding, for instance, how stellar feedback is implemented in cosmological and galaxy scale simulations.
机译:上下文。来自高质量恒星的恒星反馈会塑造星际介质,从而影响将形成下一代恒星的气体。但是,由于我们无法跟踪单个分子云的时间演化,因此量化恒星反馈在其恒星形成历史中的确切作用是一项观察上极具挑战性的任务。目的在本研究中,我们利用G316.75-00.00大质量恒星形成脊的独特特性来确定O型恒星的恒星反馈如何影响大质量长丝的动力学稳定性。 G316.75脊长13.6 pc,包含18900 M _(⊙)的H_(2)气体,其中一半是红外暗的,一半是红外亮的。在过去的2 Myr中,红外亮部分已经形成了四个O型星,而红外暗部分仍处于静止状态。因此,通过假设红外暗部分的恒星形成特性代表红外亮部分的较早演化阶段,我们可以通过对比两者来量化反馈如何影响这些特性。方法。我们使用公开可用的Herschel / HiGAL和分子线数据来测量整个脊上每单位长度的动能与重力能之比α_(vir)〜(line)。通过同时使用稠密(即N_(2)H〜(+)和NH_(3))和更多扩散(即〜(13)CO)气体示踪剂,我们能够计算出α_(vir)〜(line)气体体积密度范围(〜1×10〜(2)–1×10〜(5)cm〜(?3))。结果。这项研究表明,尽管存在四个嵌入的O型恒星,但除了高质量恒星附近的一些小气穴外,几乎所有地方的脊都受到重力约束(即α_(vir)〜(线)≤2)。实际上,α_(vir)〜(line)对于脊的两个部分几乎是无法区分的。这些结果与大多数流体动力学模拟相矛盾,在大多数流体动力学模拟中,恒星形成的云在几个云自由下落时间内被恒星反馈完全分散了。但是,从简单的理论计算来看,我们表明在高气体密度丝状云的情况下,这种反馈效率低下是可以预期的。结论。我们得出的结论是,数值模拟与此处介绍的观测结果之间的差异源于第一批O型星形成时的不同云形态和平均密度。在G316.75的情况下,我们推测山脊可能是由于云-云碰撞的后果而产生的,并且这种丝状构型加剧了恒星反馈的效率。这对已经存在的稠密气体几乎没有作用,但是有可能阻止气体进一步积聚到脊上。这些结果对于例如在宇宙学和银河系规模模拟中如何实现恒星反馈具有重要意义。

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