Siddhartha Biswas, Soumen Mondal, Ariful Hoque, A. Panja, T. Baug, R. Das
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摘要
我们利用从光学波段到射电波段的多波长数据集对 Sh2-87 H ii 区域进行了详细研究。赫歇尔柱密度图显示,宿主云具有丝状性质,它们共同形成了一个中心致密枢纽。利用近红外光度数据生成的消光图也显示了云的不均匀分布,并揭示了其丝状性质。我们估计该区域的消光有相当大的变化,最高可达 A V = 34.4 等,平均值为 A V = 3.4 等。利用不同的红外色度标准,我们确定了该区域的 13 个 I 类和 202 个 II 类年轻恒星天体(YSO)以及 22 个 Hα 辐射源。进一步的分析表明,该星团主要由低质量的YSO组成,其典型年龄为∼3 Myr,质量范围为0.1-6.0 M ⊙。已发现的演化YSOs(即II类YSOs)主要分布在云丝沿线和云的外围,而根据I类YSOs、电离气体和恒星形成团块的存在推断出的近期恒星形成则是在中心区域观测到的。Sh2-87 区域的总体恒星形成情况类似于恒星形成的全局分层坍缩模型,在该模型中,较年轻的大质量恒星形成活动预计会出现在中心枢纽,而演化的低质量 YSOs 则分布在丝状云和云的外部。
Star Formation in the H ii Region Sh2-87: Evidence of Global Hierarchical Collapse
We present a detailed study of the Sh2-87 H ii region using a multiwavelength data set in optical to radio bands. A Herschel column density map revealed that the host cloud is filamentary in nature, and together they formed a central dense hub. The extinction map generated using near-infrared photometric data also signifies the nonuniform distribution of the cloud and reveals its filamentary nature. We estimated a sizable variable extinction over the region up to A
V
= 34.4 mag, with an average value of A
V
= 3.4 mag. Using the various infrared color–color criteria, we identified 13 Class I and 202 Class II young stellar objects (YSOs) and 22 Hα-emitting sources toward this region. Further analysis showed that the cluster is mainly composed of low-mass YSOs with a typical age of ∼3 Myr having masses in the range of 0.1–6.0 M
⊙. The identified evolved YSOs (i.e., Class II YSOs) are primarily distributed along the filaments and in the outer parts of the cloud, while the recent star formation, inferred by the presence of Class I YSOs, ionized gas, and star-forming clumps, is observed in the hub region. The overall star formation scenario in the Sh2-87 region resembles the global hierarchical collapse model of star formation, where younger massive star formation activity is expected at the central hub along with the distribution of evolved low-mass YSOs in the filaments and the outer parts of the cloud.