Massive star formation in the GMC G345.5+1.0: Spatial distribution of the dust emission
C. L\'opez (1), L. Bronfman (1), L.-\AA. Nyman (2), J. May (1), G., Garay (1) ((1) Departamento de Astronom\'ia, Universidad de Chile, (2), European Southern Observatory)

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive census of massive star formation in GMC G345.5+1.0, identifying 201 dust clumps, analyzing their properties, and assessing their star-forming activity using millimeter and infrared observations.
Contribution
It presents the first complete millimeter continuum survey of GMC G345.5+1.0, characterizing clump properties and their star formation status with high spatial resolution.
Findings
Identified 201 dust clumps with masses up to 1300 Msun.
Approximately 20% of clumps are actively forming stars.
Clump mass distribution follows a power law with index 1.7.
Abstract
We attempt to make a complete census of massive-star formation within all of GMC G345.5+1.0. This cloud is located one degree above the galactic plane and at 1.8 kpc from the Sun, thus there is little superposition of dust along the line-of-sight, minimizing confusion effects in identifying individual clumps. We observed the 1.2 mm continuum emission across the whole GMC using the Swedish-ESO Submillimetre Telescope Imaging Bolometer Array mounted on the SEST. Observations have a spatial resolution of 0.2 pc and cover 1.8 deg\times 2.2 deg in the sky with a noise of 20 mJy/beam. We identify 201 clumps with diameters between 0.2 and 0.6 pc, masses between 3.0 and 1.3\times10^3 Msun, and densities between 5\times10^3 and 4\times10^5 cm^-3. The total mass of the clumps is 1.2\times10^4 Msun, thus the efficiency in forming these clumps, estimated as the ratio of the total clump mass to the…
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