Subarcsecond Submillimeter Imaging of the Ultracompact HII Region G5.89-0.39
T.R. Hunter (1), C.L. Brogan (1), R. Indebetouw (1,2), C.J. Cyganowski, (3) ((1) NRAO, (2) Univ. of Virginia, (3) Univ. of Wisconsin)

TL;DR
This study provides high-resolution submillimeter images of the ultracompact HII region G5.89-0.39, revealing dust structures, molecular gas dynamics, and a new maser source, advancing understanding of massive star formation environments.
Contribution
First subarcsecond submillimeter imaging of G5.89-0.39, identifying dust emission sources, gas dynamics, and a new NH3 maser, offering detailed insights into the region's structure and star formation processes.
Findings
Dust emission sources identified around the shell
Molecular gas tracers show encircling of the UCHII region
Discovery of a new NH3 maser near the region
Abstract
We present the first subarcsecond submillimeter images of the enigmatic ultracompact HII region (UCHII) G5.89-0.39. Observed with the SMA, the 875 micron continuum emission exhibits a shell-like morphology similar to longer wavelengths. By using images with comparable angular resolution at five frequencies obtained from the VLA archive and CARMA, we have removed the free-free component from the 875 micron image. We find five sources of dust emission: two compact warm objects (SMA1 and SMA2) along the periphery of the shell, and three additional regions further out. There is no dust emission inside the shell, supporting the picture of a dust-free cavity surrounded by high density gas. At subarcsecond resolution, most of the molecular gas tracers encircle the UCHII region and appear to constrain its expansion. We also find G5.89-0.39 to be almost completely lacking in organic molecular…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
