A multifrequency study of the active star forming complex NGC6357. I. Interstellar structures linked to the open cluster Pis24
C.E. Cappa, R. Barb\'a, N.U. Duronea, J. Vasquez, E.M. Arnal, W.M., Goss, and E. Fern\'andez Laj\'us

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive multiwavelength analysis of the NGC6357 star forming complex, revealing detailed interstellar structures, their interactions with massive stars, and the molecular and dust components involved.
Contribution
It offers new insights into the spatial distribution of gas and dust in NGC6357 and links these structures to the influence of massive stars in Pis24.
Findings
Identification of ionized shells and wind-blown bubbles
Confirmation of photodissociation regions linked to massive stars
Estimated molecular mass of the complex as (4±2)×10^5 solar masses
Abstract
We investigate the distribution of the gas (ionized, neutral atomic and molecular), and interstellar dust in the complex star forming region NGC6357 with the goal of studying the interplay between the massive stars in the open cluster Pis24 and the surrounding interstellar matter. Our study of the distribution of the ionized gas is based on narrow-band Hhalfa, [SII], and [OIII] images obtained with the Curtis-Schmidt Camera at CTIO, Chile, and on radio continuum observations at 1465 MHz taken with the VLA with a synthesized beam of 40 arcsec. The distribution of the molecular gas is analyzed using 12CO(1-0) data obtained with the Nanten radiotelescope, Chile (angular resolution = 2.7 arcmin). The interstellar dust distribution was studied using mid-infrared data from the GLIMPSE survey and far-infrared observations from IRAS. NGC6357 consists of a large ionized shell and a number of…
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