NGC 602 Environment, Kinematics and Origins
L. Nigra, J. S. Gallagher III, L. J. Smith, S. Stanimirovic, A. Nota,, E. Sabbi

TL;DR
This study investigates the formation and environment of the young star cluster NGC 602 in the Small Magellanic Cloud, revealing it likely formed from a specific HI cloud and was influenced by shell interactions in a low-density, diffuse medium.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of NGC 602's environment, proposing a formation scenario driven by HI shell interactions in a low-density medium, based on multi-wavelength observations.
Findings
NGC 602 likely formed from a distinct HI cloud component.
The cluster's formation was influenced by HI shell interactions.
The surrounding medium is diffuse and dust-poor, with low HI density.
Abstract
The young star cluster NGC 602 and its associated HII region, N90, formed in a relatively isolated and diffuse environment in the Wing of the Small Magellanic Cloud. Its isolation from other regions of massive star formation and the relatively simple surrounding HI shell structure allows us to constrain the processes that may have led to its formation and to study conditions leading to massive star formation. We use images from Hubble Space Telescope and high resolution echelle spectrographic data from the Anglo-Australian Telescope along with 21-cm neutral hydrogen (HI) spectrum survey data and the shell catalogue derived from it to establish a likely evolutionary scenario leading to the formation of NGC 602. We identify a distinct HI cloud component that is likely the progenitor cloud of the cluster and HII region which probably formed in blister fashion from the cloud's periphery. We…
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