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| DOI | 10.1051/0004-6361/201630039 | ||||
| Año | 2017 | ||||
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We present far-infrared observations of Monoceros R2 (a giant molecular cloud at approximately 830 pc distance, containing several sites of active star formation), as observed at 70 mu m, 160 mu m, 250 mu m, 350 mu m, and 500 mu m by the Photodetector Array Camera and Spectrometer (PACS) and Spectral and Photometric Imaging Receiver (SPIRE) instruments on the Herschel Space Observatory as part of the Herschel imaging survey of OB young stellar objects (HOBYS) Key programme. The Herschel data are complemented by SCUBA-2 data in the submillimetre range, and WISE and Spitzer data in the mid-infrared. In addition, (CO)-O-18 data from the IRAM 30-m Telescope are presented, and used for kinematic information. Sources were extracted from the maps with getsources, and from the fluxes measured, spectral energy distributions were constructed, allowing measurements of source mass and dust temperature. Of 177 Herschel sources robustly detected in the region (a detection with high signal-to-noise and low axis ratio at multiple wavelengths), including protostars and starless cores, 29 are found in a filamentary hub at the centre of the region (a little over 1% of the observed area). These objects are on average smaller, more massive, and more luminous than those in the surrounding regions (which together suggest that they are at a later stage of evolution), a result that cannot be explained entirely by selection e ff ects. These results suggest a picture in which the hub may have begun star formation at a point significantly earlier than the outer regions, possibly forming as a result of feedback from earlier star formation. Furthermore, the hub may be sustaining its star formation by accreting material from the surrounding filaments.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Rayner, T. S. M. | - |
Cardiff Univ - Reino Unido
Cardiff University - Reino Unido |
| 1 | Rayner, T. S.M. | - |
Cardiff University - Reino Unido
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| 2 | Griffin, Matt | Hombre |
Cardiff Univ - Reino Unido
Cardiff University - Reino Unido |
| 3 | Schneider, Nicola | Mujer |
Univ Cologne - Alemania
Univ Bordeaux - Francia University of Cologne - Alemania Université de Bordeaux - Francia Universität zu Köln - Alemania |
| 4 | Motte, F. | Mujer |
Univ Grenoble Alpes - Francia
Univ Paris Diderot - Francia Universite Grenoble Alpes - Francia Astrophysique, Instrumentation et Modélisation de Paris-Saclay - Francia Institut de Recherche sur les Lois Fondamentales de l'Univers - Francia |
| 5 | Konyves, Vera | Mujer |
Univ Paris Diderot - Francia
Astrophysique, Instrumentation et Modélisation de Paris-Saclay - Francia Institut de Recherche sur les Lois Fondamentales de l'Univers - Francia |
| 6 | Andre, P. | Hombre |
Univ Paris Diderot - Francia
Astrophysique, Instrumentation et Modélisation de Paris-Saclay - Francia Institut de Recherche sur les Lois Fondamentales de l'Univers - Francia |
| 7 | Di Francesco, James | Hombre |
Herzberg Inst Astrophys - Canadá
National Research Council Canada - Canadá |
| 8 | Didelon, P. | Hombre |
Univ Paris Diderot - Francia
Astrophysique, Instrumentation et Modélisation de Paris-Saclay - Francia Institut de Recherche sur les Lois Fondamentales de l'Univers - Francia |
| 9 | Pattle, Kate | Mujer |
Univ Cent Lancashire - Reino Unido
University of Central Lancashire - Reino Unido |
| 10 | Ward-Thompson, Derek | Hombre |
Univ Cent Lancashire - Reino Unido
University of Central Lancashire - Reino Unido |
| 11 | Anderson, L. D. | Hombre |
West Virginia Univ - Estados Unidos
West Virginia University - Estados Unidos |
| 12 | Benedettini, M. | - |
Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica - Italia
Istituto Nazionale Di Astrofisica, Rome - Italia INAF - Italia |
| 13 | Bernard, J. P. | - |
Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier - Francia
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| 13 | Jaffe, T. R. | Mujer |
Univ Toulouse - Francia
Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier - Francia |
| 14 | Bontemps, S. | Hombre |
Univ Bordeaux - Francia
Université de Bordeaux - Francia |
| 15 | Elia, Davide | Hombre |
Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica - Italia
Istituto Nazionale Di Astrofisica, Rome - Italia INAF - Italia |
| 16 | Fuente, Asuncion | - |
OAN - España
Observatorio Astronomico Nacional - España |
| 17 | Hennemann, M. | - |
Univ Paris Diderot - Francia
Astrophysique, Instrumentation et Modélisation de Paris-Saclay - Francia Institut de Recherche sur les Lois Fondamentales de l'Univers - Francia |
| 18 | Hill, T. | Mujer |
Univ Paris Diderot - Francia
Atacama Large Millimeter Array - Chile Astrophysique, Instrumentation et Modélisation de Paris-Saclay - Francia Atacama Large Millimeter-submillimeter Array - Chile Institut de Recherche sur les Lois Fondamentales de l'Univers - Francia |
| 19 | Kirk, J. | - |
Univ Cent Lancashire - Reino Unido
University of Central Lancashire - Reino Unido |
| 20 | Marsh, K. | Hombre |
Cardiff Univ - Reino Unido
Cardiff University - Reino Unido |
| 21 | Men'shchikov, A. | Hombre |
Univ Paris Diderot - Francia
Astrophysique, Instrumentation et Modélisation de Paris-Saclay - Francia Institut de Recherche sur les Lois Fondamentales de l'Univers - Francia |
| 22 | Nguyen-Lu'o'ng, Q. | Hombre |
Korea Astron & Space Sci Inst - Corea del Sur
Natl Astron Observ Japan - Japón Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute - Corea del Sur National Institutes of Natural Sciences - National Astronomical Observatory of Japan - Japón |
| 23 | Peretto, N. | Hombre |
Cardiff Univ - Reino Unido
Cardiff University - Reino Unido |
| 24 | Pezzuto, S. | Hombre |
Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica - Italia
Istituto Nazionale Di Astrofisica, Rome - Italia INAF - Italia |
| 25 | Rivera-Ingraham, A. | - |
ESA - España
European Space Astronomy Centre - España |
| 26 | Roy, A. | - |
Univ Paris Diderot - Francia
Institut de Recherche sur les Lois Fondamentales de l'Univers - Francia |
| 27 | Rygl, K. | - |
Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica - Italia
Istituto Di Radioastronomia, Bologna - Italia INAF - Italia |
| 28 | Sanchez-Monge, Alvaro | Hombre |
Univ Cologne - Alemania
University of Cologne - Alemania Universität zu Köln - Alemania |
| 29 | Spinoglio, Luigi | Hombre |
Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica - Italia
Istituto Nazionale Di Astrofisica, Rome - Italia INAF - Italia |
| 30 | Tige, Jeremy | Hombre |
Aix Marseille Univ - Francia
Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille - Francia |
| 31 | Trevino-Morales, Sandra P. | Mujer |
CSIC - España
CSIC - Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid (ICMM) - España |
| 32 | White, Glenn J. | Hombre |
Rutherford Appleton Lab - Reino Unido
Open Univ - Reino Unido Rutherford Appleton Laboratory - Reino Unido Open University - Reino Unido The Open University - Reino Unido |
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| National Science Foundation |
| Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad |
| Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft |
| European Research Council |
| DFG |
| NASA |
| STFC |
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
| Seventh Framework Programme |
| Spanish MINECO |
| CNRS (France) |
| Ministerio de EconomÃa y Competitividad |
| BMVIT (Austria) |
| ESA-PRODEX (Belgium) |
| CEA/CNES (France) |
| DLR (Germany) |
| Leverhulme Trust |
| Agenzia Spaziale Italiana |
| CSA (Canada) |
| CEA (France) |
| CNES (France) |
| ASI (Italy) |
| MCINN (Spain) |
| SNSB (Sweden) |
| STFC (UK) |
| UKSA (UK) |
| NASA (USA) |
| Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique |
| National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
| Horizon 2020 Framework Programme |
| Canada Foundation for Innovation |
| California Earthquake Authority |
| Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales |
| MCINN |
| SNSB |
| NAOC |
| Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales |
| Division of Loan Repayment |
| ERC under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme |
| NAOC (PR China) |
| CICT/MCT (Spain) |
| central funds of the program (ISM-SPP) |
| ERC under ERC-SyG |
| French National Agency for Research (ANR) project "PROBeS" |
| project "STARFICH" |
| CEA/CNES |
| ANR-11-BS56-010 |
| ESA-PRODEX |
| Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und Technologie |
| French National Agency for Research |
| CICT/MCT |
| Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und Technologie |
| Agradecimiento |
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| We are grateful for the comments of an anonymous referee, which have helped us to improve this paper. The Herschel spacecraft was designed, built, tested, and launched under a contract to ESA managed by the Herschel/Planck Project team by an industrial consortium under the overall responsibility of the prime contractor Thales Alenia Space (Cannes), and including Astrium (Friedrichshafen) responsible for the payload module and for system testing at spacecraft level, Thales Alenia Space (Turin) responsible for the service module, and Astrium (Toulouse) responsible for the telescope, with in excess of a hundred subcontractors. SPIRE has been developed by a consortium of institutes led by Cardiff Univ. (UK) and including Univ. Lethbridge (Canada); NAOC (PR China); CEA, LAM (France); IFSI, Univ. Padua (Italy); IAC (Spain); Stockholm Observatory (Sweden); Imperial College London, RAL, UCL-MSSL, UKATC, Univ. Sussex (UK); Caltech, JPL, NHSC, Univ. Colorado (USA). This development has been supported by national funding agencies: CSA (Canada); NAOC (PR China); CEA, CNES, CNRS (France); ASI (Italy); MCINN (Spain); SNSB (Sweden); STFC and UKSA (UK); and NASA (USA). PACS has been developed by a consortium of institutes led by MPE (Germany) and including UVIE (Austria); KUL, CSL, IMEC (Belgium); CEA, OAMP (France); MPIA (Germany); IFSI, OAP/AOT, OAA/CAISMI, LENS, SISSA (Italy); IAC (Spain). This development has been supported by the funding agencies BMVIT (Austria), ESA-PRODEX (Belgium), CEA/CNES (France), DLR (Germany), ASI (Italy), and CICT/MCT (Spain). HIPE is a joint development by the Herschel Science Ground Segment Consortium, consisting of ESA, the NASA Herschel Science Center, and the HIFI, PACS and SPIRE consortia. This work is based in part on observations made with the Spitzer Space Telescope, obtained from the NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive, both of which are operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology under a contract with NASA. IRSA and the Spitzer Heritage Archive utilize technology developed for the Virtual Astronomical Observatory (VAO), funded by the National Science Foundation and NASA under Cooperative Agreement AST-0834235. The James Clerk Maxwell Telescope has historically been operated by the Joint Astronomy Centre on behalf of the Science and Technology Facilities Council of the United Kingdom, the National Research Council of Canada, and the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research. Additional funds for the construction of SCUBA- 2 were provided by the Canada Foundation for Innovation. This research has made use of the SIMBAD database, operated at CDS, Strasbourg, France. This publication makes use of data products from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, which is a joint project of the University of California, Los Angeles, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute of Technology, and NEOWISE, which is a project of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute of Technology. WISE and NEOWISE are funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. N.S. acknowledges support by the ANR-11-BS56-010 project "STARFICH". Part of this work was supported by the French National Agency for Research (ANR) project "PROBeS", number ANR-08-BLAN-0241. N.S. acknowledges support by the DFG through project number Os 177/2-1 and 177/2-2 and central funds of the program 1573 (ISM-SPP). G.J.W. gratefully acknowledges support from the Leverhulme Trust. S.P.T.M. and A.F. r thank the Spanish MINECO for funding support from grants AYA2012-32032, CSD2009-00038, FIS2012-32096, and ERC under ERC-2013-SyG, G. A. 610256 NANOCOSMOS. This work has received support from the ERC under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (ERC Advanced Grant Agreements No. 291294 - "ORISTARS"). |
| Acknowledgements. We are grateful for the comments of an anonymous referee, which have helped us to improve this paper. The Herschel spacecraft was designed, built, tested, and launched under a contract to ESA managed by the Herschel/Planck Project team by an industrial consortium under the overall responsibility of the prime contractor Thales Alenia Space (Cannes), and including Astrium (Friedrichshafen) responsible for the payload module and for system testing at spacecraft level, Thales Alenia Space (Turin) responsible for the service module, and Astrium (Toulouse) responsible for the telescope, with in excess of a hundred subcontractors. SPIRE has been developed by a consortium of institutes led by Cardiff Univ. (UK) and including Univ. Lethbridge (Canada); NAOC (PR China); CEA, LAM (France); IFSI, Univ. Padua (Italy); IAC (Spain); Stockholm Observatory (Sweden); Imperial College London, RAL, UCL-MSSL, UKATC, Univ. Sussex (UK); Caltech, JPL, NHSC, Univ. Colorado (USA). This development has been supported by national funding agencies: CSA (Canada); NAOC (PR China); CEA, CNES, CNRS (France); ASI (Italy); MCINN (Spain); SNSB (Sweden); STFC and UKSA (UK); and NASA (USA). PACS has been developed by a consortium of institutes led by MPE (Germany) and including UVIE (Austria); KUL, CSL, IMEC (Belgium); CEA, OAMP (France); MPIA (Germany); IFSI, OAP/AOT, OAA/CAISMI, LENS, SISSA (Italy); IAC (Spain). This development has been supported by the funding agencies BMVIT (Austria), ESA-PRODEX (Belgium), CEA/CNES (France), DLR (Germany), ASI (Italy), and CICT/MCT (Spain). HIPE is a joint development by the Herschel Science Ground Segment Consortium, consisting of ESA, the NASA Herschel Science Center, and the HIFI, PACS and SPIRE consortia. This work is based in part on observations made with the Spitzer Space Telescope, obtained from the NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive, both of which are operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology under a contract with NASA. IRSA and the Spitzer Heritage Archive utilize technology developed for the Virtual Astronomical Observatory (VAO), funded by the National Science Foundation and NASA under Cooperative Agreement AST-0834235. The James Clerk Maxwell Telescope has historically been operated by the Joint Astronomy Centre on behalf of the Science and Technology Facilities Council of the United Kingdom, the National Research Council of Canada, and the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research. Additional funds for the construction of SCUBA-2 were provided by the Canada Foundation for Innovation. This research has made use of the SIMBAD database, operated at CDS, Strasbourg, France. This publication makes use of data products from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, which is a joint project of the University of California, Los Angeles, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute of Technology, and NEOWISE, which is a project of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory/California Institute of Technology. WISE and NEOWISE are funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. N.S. acknowledges support by the ANR-11-BS56-010 project “STARFICH”. Part of this work was supported by the French National Agency for Research (ANR) project “PROBeS”, number ANR-08-BLAN-0241. N.S. acknowledges support by the DFG through project number Os 177/2-1 and 177/2-2 and central funds of the program 1573 (ISM-SPP). G.J.W. gratefully acknowledges support from the Leverhulme Trust. S.P.T.M. and A.F. thank the Spanish MINECO for funding support from grants AYA2012-32032, CSD2009-00038, FIS2012-32096, and ERC under ERC-2013-SyG, G. A. 610256 NANOCOSMOS. This work has received support from the ERC under the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (ERC Advanced Grant Agreements No. 291294 – “ORISTARS”). |