Observational Evidence for Triggered Star Formation on Scales of 1 to 300 pc

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H Ii Regions, Ism: Clouds, Ism: Bubbles, Stars: Formation

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We present evidence for triggered star formation on two different spatial scales in the NGC 281 molecular cloud complex. This remarkable complex is situated 300 pc above the Galactic plane, and appears to be part of a 270 pc diameter ring of atomic and molecular clouds expanding at 22 km /s. We suggest that the ring has formed in a superbubble blowout driven by OB stars in the plane of the Galaxy. Within the cloud complex, combined optical, NIR, mm and cm data detailing the interaction of a young O star with neighboring molecular cores, provide evidence of triggered star formation inside the cloud complex on a few parsec scale. These data suggest that two modes of triggered star formation are operating in the NGC 281 complex--the initial supernovae triggered formation of the entire complex and, after the first generation of O stars formed, the subsequent triggering of star formation by photoevaporation-driven molecular core compression.

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