Star formation in Cometary globule 1: the second generation
L. K. Haikala, M. M. M\"akel\"a, P. V\"ais\"anen

TL;DR
This study investigates the structure and star formation activity in Cometary globule 1 using multi-wavelength observations, revealing a young stellar object, complex molecular interactions, and localized heating effects.
Contribution
It provides detailed analysis of the globule's structure, discovers a new YSO, and examines the influence of nearby stars on molecular excitation and star formation processes.
Findings
Discovered a YSO with associated nebulosity and molecular hydrogen emission.
Detected variations in C18O excitation temperature caused by local heating.
Estimated the globule's mass and extinction properties.
Abstract
C18O spectral line observations, NIR spectrosopy, narrow and broad band NIR imaging and stellar J,H,Ks photometry are used to analyse the structure of the archetype cometary globule 1 (CG 1) head and the extinction of stars in its direction. A young stellar object (YSO) associated with a bright NIR nebulosity and a molecular hydrogen object (a probable obscured HH-object), were discovered in the globule. Molecular hydrogen and Br_gamma line emission is seen in the direction of the YSO. The observed maximum optical extinction in the globule head is 9.2 magnitudes. The peak N(H2) column density and the total mass derived from the extinction are 9.0 10^21 cm-2 and and 16.7 Msun (d/300pc)^2. C18O emission in the globule head is detected in a 1.5'' by 4' area with a sharp maximum SW of the YSO. Three regions can be discerned in C18O line velocity and excitation temperature. Because of…
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