Revisiting the massive star-forming complex RCW 122: New millimeter and submillimeter study
Keywords: hii regions, astrochemistry, stars: formation, ism: molecules, submillimeter: ism, ISM: individual objects: RCW 122
Abstract
In this paper, we present a new multifrequency study of the giant star-forming complex RCW 122. We used molecular data obtained with the ASTE 10 m and the APEX 12 m telescopes, along with infrared observations spanning from 3.6 ?m to 870 ?m, obtained from available databases. We also incorporated a range of public datasets, including the radio continuum at 3 GHz, narrowband Ha images, and deep JHK photometry. Our analysis focuses mostly on cataloged ATLASGAL sources, showcasing a spectrum of evolutionary stages from infrared dark cloud (IRDC)/high-mass protostellar object (HMPO) to ultra-compact HII region (UCHII), as inferred from preliminary inspections of the public dataset. Based on ASTE HCO+(4-3) and CO(3-2) data, we identified five molecular clumps, designated A, B, C, D, and E, as molecular counterparts of the ATLASGAL sources. These clumps have radial velocities ranging from ~-15 km s-1 to -10 km s-1, confirming their association with RCW 122. In addition, we report the detection of 20 transitions from 11 distinct molecules in the APEX spectra in the frequency ranges from 258.38 GHz to 262.38 GHz, 228.538 GHz to 232.538 GHz, and 218.3 GHz to 222.3 GHz, unveiling a diverse chemical complexity among the clumps. Utilizing CO(2-1) and C18O(2-1) data taken from the observations with the APEX telescope, we estimated the total LTE molecular mass, ranging from 200 M
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| Título según WOS: | Revisiting the massive star-forming complex RCW 122: New millimeter and submillimeter study |
| Título según SCOPUS: | Revisiting the massive star-forming complex RCW 122: New millimeter and submillimeter study |
| Título de la Revista: | Astronomy and Astrophysics |
| Volumen: | 689 |
| Editorial: | EDP Sciences |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2024 |
| Idioma: | English |
| DOI: |
10.1051/0004-6361/202349136 |
| Notas: | ISI, SCOPUS |