Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-03-14
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
18 pages, 25 figures, A&A in press
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20010190
We present molecular line observations made with the IRAM 30-m telescope of the immediate surroundings of a sample of 11 candidate high-mass protostars. These observations are part of an effort to clarify the evolutionary status of a set of objects which we consider to be precursors of UC HII regions. We find that the present data are consistent with such an interpretation. The sources have FIR luminosities indicating the presence of B2.5 to O8.5V0 stars, are associated with dense gas and dust, have (sub-)mm continuum spectra indicating temperatures of ca. 30K, and have no detectable radio continuum emission. All observed sources are associated with well-defined molecular clumps. Masses, sizes, and other parameters depend on the tracer used, but typically the cores have average diameters of ca. 0.5-1 pc, and masses of a few tens to a few thousand solar masses. Compared to a similar analysis of sources which are mostly identifyable with UC HII regions, the present sample has molecular clumps that are more massive, larger, cooler, and less turbulent. They also tend to have a smaller ratio of virial-to-luminous mass, indicating they are less dynamically stable than their counterparts embedded in the UC HII-like sources. The large sizes suggest these clumps should still undergo substantial contraction. The lower temperatures and small linewidths are also expected in objects in an earlier evolutionary state. We find that the masses of the molecular clumps associated with our objects increase with Lfir [M(clump) propto Lfir^(1.17)], and that there is a (weak) relation between the clump mass and the mass of the embedded protostellar object M(proto) propto M(clump)^(0.30).
Brand Jan
Cesaroni Riccardo
Molinari Sergio
Palla Fabrizio
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