NGC 3503 and its molecular environment
N. U. Duronea, J. Vasquez, C. E. Cappa, M. Corti, and E. M. Arnal

TL;DR
This study investigates the molecular gas and dust around NGC 3503, revealing a molecular cloud associated with the nebula, star formation activity, and evidence of a blister-type HII region influenced by stellar feedback.
Contribution
It provides detailed mapping of molecular and dust components around NGC 3503, demonstrating the nebula's interaction with its environment and identifying potential star formation regions.
Findings
Molecular cloud with mass ~7.6 x 10^3 Msun associated with NGC 3503
Detection of candidate YSOs indicating ongoing star formation
Evidence of a blister-type HII region with a champagne phase
Abstract
We present a study of the molecular gas and interstellar dust distribution in the environs of the HII region NGC 3503 associated with the open cluster Pis 17 with the aim of investigating the spatial distribution of the molecular gas linked to the nebula and achieving a better understanding of the interaction of the nebula and Pis 17 with their molecular environment. We based our study in ^{12}CO(1-0) observations of a region of ~0.6 deg. in size obtained with the 4-m NANTEN telescope, unpublished radio continuum data at 4800 and 8640 MHz obtained with the ATCA telescope, radio continuum data at 843 MHz obtained from SUMSS, and available IRAS, MSX, IRAC-GLIMPSE, and MIPSGAL images. We found a molecular cloud (Component 1) having a mean velocity of -24.7 km s^{-1}, compatible with the velocity of the ionized gas, which is associated with the nebula and its surroundings. Adopting a…
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