Three intermediate-mass YSOs with different properties emerging from the same natal cloud in IRAS 00117+6412
Aina Palau, A. Sanchez-Monge, G. Busquet, R. Estalella, Q. Zhang, P., T. P. Ho, M. T. Beltran, H. Beuther

TL;DR
This study investigates three intermediate-mass young stellar objects within the same natal cloud, revealing diverse properties and stages of star formation through multi-wavelength observations.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational insights into the properties and evolutionary stages of multiple intermediate-mass protostars within a single cloud.
Findings
Identification of a UCHII region with shell structure at the cloud edge.
Detection of two embedded intermediate-mass protostars with distinct characteristics.
Evidence of active star formation and different evolutionary stages within the same cloud.
Abstract
We observed with the VLA, PdBI, and SMA the centimeter and millimeter continuum, N2H+(1-0), and CO(2-1) emission associated with a dusty cloud harboring a nascent cluster with intermediate-mass protostars. At centimeter wavelengths we found a strong source, tracing a UCHII region, at the eastern edge of the dusty cloud, with a shell-like structure, and with the near-infrared counterpart falling in the center of the shell. This is presumably the most massive source of the forming cluster. About 15'' to the west of the UCHII region and well embedded in the dusty cloud, we detected a strong millimeter source, MM1, associated with centimeter and near-infrared emission. MM1 seems to be driving a prominent high-velocity CO bipolar outflow, and is embedded in a ridge of dense gas traced by N2H+. We estimated that MM1 is an intermediate-mass source in the Class 0/I phase. About 15'' to the…
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