论文标题
原子:ALMA的三毫米观测到巨大的恒星形成区域-I。调查描述和第一次查看G9.62+0.19
ATOMS: ALMA Three-millimeter Observations of Massive Star-forming regions -- I. Survey description and a first look at G9.62+0.19
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论文摘要
调查观察到146个具有Alma频段3的活性星形状区域的“原子”,代表{\ IT ALMA三毫米三毫米观察},旨在系统地研究各种型号的大型摩尔群,以系统地研究各种型号的素材,以便研究各种型号的液体,以研究型号的构造,以系统地调查各种密集的加油词的空间分布团块。在这项工作中,使用G9.62+0.19复合物的案例研究提出了“原子”调查的观测,数据分析和示例科学。对于此来源,发现一些过渡,通常假定会追踪密集的气体,包括C $ j = 2-1 $,HCO $^+$ $ J = 1-0 $和HCN $ J = 1-0 $,显示出在团块内低密度区域的扩展气体发射;他们的排放量的少于25%来自密集的核心。因此,ch $ _3 $哦,h $^{13} $ cn和hc $ _3 $ n在其空间分布中显示出相似的形态,并很好地揭示了密集的核心。存在广泛的狭窄SIO发射(超过$ \ sim $ 1 PC),这可能是由于大型碰撞流量或H {\ sc ii}区域引起的慢速冲击。来自扩展的H {\ sc ii}区域的恒星反馈大大重塑了出生的团块,显着改变了气体的空间分布,并且还可以解释G9.62+0.19复合物中的顺序高质量星形成。可以使用其他调查数据(例如“ Malt90”,“ Orion B”,“ Empire”,“ Alma \ _imf”和“ Almagal”共同分析原子调查数据,以加深对“密集气体”星星形成关系的理解和大规模的原质群集形成。
The "ATOMS," standing for {\it ALMA Three-millimeter Observations of Massive Star-forming regions}, survey has observed 146 active star forming regions with ALMA Band 3, aiming to systematically investigate the spatial distribution of various dense gas tracers in a large sample of Galactic massive clumps, to study the roles of stellar feedback in star formation, and to characterize filamentary structures inside massive clumps. In this work, the observations, data analysis, and example science of the "ATOMS" survey are presented, using a case study for the G9.62+0.19 complex. Toward this source, some transitions, commonly assumed to trace dense gas, including CS $J = 2-1$, HCO$^+$ $J = 1-0$ and HCN $J = 1-0$, are found to show extended gas emission in low density regions within the clump; less than 25\% of their emission is from dense cores. SO, CH$_3$OH, H$^{13}$CN and HC$_3$N show similar morphologies in their spatial distributions and reveal well the dense cores. Widespread narrow SiO emission is present (over $\sim$1 pc), which may be caused by slow shocks from large--scale colliding flows or H{\sc ii} regions. Stellar feedback from an expanding H{\sc ii} region has greatly reshaped the natal clump, significantly changed the spatial distribution of gas, and may also account for the sequential high-mass star formation in the G9.62+0.19 complex. The ATOMS survey data can be jointly analyzed with other survey data, e.g., "MALT90", "Orion B", "EMPIRE", "ALMA\_IMF", and "ALMAGAL", to deepen our understandings of "dense gas" star formation scaling relations and massive proto-cluster formation.