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Fibers in the NGC 1333 proto-cluster

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Abstract

Are the initial conditions for clustered star formation the same as for non-clustered star formation? To investigate the initial gas properties in young proto-clusters we carried out a comprehensive and high-sensitivity study of the internal structure, density, temperature, and kinematics of the dense gas content of the NGC1333 region in Perseus, one of the nearest and best studied embedded clusters. The analysis of the gas velocities in the Position-Position-Velocity space reveals an intricate underlying gas organization both in space and velocity. We identified a total of 14 velocity-coherent, (tran-)sonic structures within NGC1333, with similar physical and kinematic properties than those quiescent, star-forming (aka fertile) fibers previously identified in low-mass star-forming clouds. These fibers are arranged in a complex spatial network, build-up the observed total column density, and contain the dense cores and protostars in this cloud. Our results demonstrate that the presence of fibers is not restricted to low-mass clouds but can be extended to regions of increasing mass and complexity. We propose that the observational dichotomy between clustered and non-clustered star-forming regions might be naturally explained by the distinct spatial density of fertile fibers in these environments.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberA123
Number of pages24
JournalAstronomy & Astrophysics
Volume606
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2017

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 103003 Astronomy
  • 103004 Astrophysics

Keywords

  • C2D LEGACY CLOUDS
  • CURRENT STAR-FORMATION
  • DARK CLOUDS
  • DENSE CORES
  • EMBEDDED CLUSTERS
  • INITIAL CONDITIONS
  • INTERSTELLAR EXTINCTION
  • ISM: clouds
  • ISM: kinematics and dynamics
  • ISM: structure
  • LARGE-SCALE INTERACTION
  • PERSEUS MOLECULAR CLOUD
  • UNBIASED SUBMILLIMETER
  • stars: formation
  • submillimeter: ISM
  • Stars: formation
  • Submillimeter: ISM

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