Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2010-08-13
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
14 pages, 17 figures; ApJ in press
Scientific paper
Observations show that star formation is an inefficient and slow process. This result can be attributed to the injection of energy and momentum by stars that prevents free-fall collapse of molecular clouds. The mechanism of this stellar feedback is debated theoretically: possible sources of pressure include the classical warm HII gas, the hot gas generated by shock-heating from stellar winds and supernovae, direct radiation of stars, and the dust-processed radiation field trapped inside the HII shell. In this paper, we measure observationally the pressures associated with each component listed above across the giant HII region 30 Doradus in the Large Magellanic Cloud. We exploit high-resolution, multi-wavelengh images (radio, infrared, optical, and X-ray) to map these pressures as a function of position. We find that radiation pressure dominates within 75 pc of the central star cluster, R136, while the HII gas pressure dominates at larger radii. By contrast, the dust-processed radiation pressure and hot gas pressure are generally weak and not dynamically important, although the hot gas pressure may have played a more significant role at early times. Based on the low X-ray gas pressures, we demonstrate that the hot gas is only partially confined and must be leaking out the HII shell. Additionally, we consider the implications of a dominant radiation pressure on the early dynamics of 30 Doradus.
Bolatto Alberto D.
Krumholz Mark R.
Lopez Laura A.
Prochaska Jason Xavier
Ramirez-Ruiz Enrico
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