Star formation triggered by HII regions in our Galaxy: First results for N49 from the Herschel infrared survey of the Galactic plane
A. Zavagno, L.D. Anderson, D. Russeil, L. Morgan, G.S. Stringfellow,, L. Deharveng, J.A. Rodon, T.P. Robitaille, J.C. Mottram, F. Schuller, L., Testi, N. Billot, S. Molinari, A. di Gorgio, J.M. Kirk, C. Brunt, D., Ward-Thompson, A. Traficante, M. Veneziani, F. Faustini

TL;DR
This study utilizes Herschel infrared data to demonstrate that the expansion of HII regions in our Galaxy can trigger the formation of new stars, providing new insights into star formation processes.
Contribution
First application of Hi-GAL data to quantify star formation triggered by HII regions, revealing new populations of young stars and their physical properties.
Findings
Detection of embedded young stars coincident with bright condensations.
Massive young stellar objects at the borders of N49 suggest triggered formation.
Hi-GAL's broad coverage enables a comprehensive study of triggered star formation.
Abstract
It has been shown that by means of different physical mechanisms the expansion of HII regions can trigger the formation of new stars of all masses. This process may be important to the formation of massive stars but has never been quantified in the Galaxy. We use Herschel-PACS and -SPIRE images from the Herschel Infrared survey of the Galactic plane, Hi-GAL, to perform this study. We combine the Spitzer-GLIMPSE and -MIPSGAL, radio-continuum and sub-millimeter surveys such as ATLASGAL with Hi-GAL to study Young Stellar Objects (YSOs) observed towards Galactic HII regions. We select a representative HII region, N49, located in the field centered on l=30 degr observed as part of the Hi-GAL Science Demonstration Phase, to demonstrate the importance Hi-GAL will have to this field of research. Hi-GAL PACS and SPIRE images reveal a new population of embedded young stars, coincident with bright…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
