Massive Clumps in the NGC 6334 Star Forming Region
Diego J. Munoz, Diego Mardones, Guido Garay, David Rebolledo, Kate, Brooks, Sylvain Bontemps

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive survey of dust continuum emission in NGC 6334, identifying 181 clumps with a power-law mass function, revealing insights into star formation and fragmentation processes.
Contribution
First detailed millimeter continuum survey of NGC 6334, analyzing clump mass distribution and spatial clustering to understand star formation mechanisms.
Findings
Clump mass function follows a power law with exponent -0.6.
Clumps are not direct star progenitors but result from fragmentation.
Clustering of clumps resembles young star distributions in other regions.
Abstract
We report observations of dust continuum emission at 1.2 mm toward the star forming region NGC 6334 made with the SEST SIMBA bolometer array. The observations cover an area of square degrees with approximately uniform noise. We detected 181 clumps spanning almost three orders of magnitude in mass (3\Msun \Msun) and with sizes in the range 0.1--1.0 pc. We find that the clump mass function is well fit with a power law of the mass with exponent -0.6 (or equivalently ). The derived exponent is similar to those obtained from molecular line emission surveys and is significantly different from that of the stellar initial mass function. We investigated changes in the mass spectrum by changing the assumptions on the temperature distribution of the clumps and on the contribution of free-free emission to the 1.2 mm emission, and found…
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