The distribution of warm gas in the G327.3--0.6 massive star-forming region
S. Leurini, F. Wyrowski, F. Herpin, F. van der Tak, R. Guesten, E.F., van Dishoeck

TL;DR
This study maps warm gas distribution in the G327.3-0.6 star-forming region using multiple CO lines, revealing the physical conditions and effects of feedback from massive stars on the surrounding medium.
Contribution
It provides detailed observations and analysis of warm gas in a massive star-forming region, combining LTE and LVG models to interpret the physical properties and structure of the gas.
Findings
Warm gas constitutes up to 35% of total gas in the ring around the HII region.
Mid-J CO emissions are compatible with high-density PDR models, but 13CO emission suggests clumpy structure.
Detection of 13CO(10-9) helps disentangle temperature and density effects on CO emission.
Abstract
Most studies of high-mass star formation focus on massive luminous clumps, but the physical properties of their larger scale environment are poorly known. In this work, we aim at characterising the effects of clustered star formation and feedback of massive stars on the surrounding medium by studying the distribution of warm gas through mid-J 12CO and 13CO data. We present APEX 12CO(6-5), (7-6), 13CO(6-5), (8-7) and HIFI 13CO(10-9) maps of the star forming region G327.36-0.6. We infer the physical properties of the emitting gas on large scales through a LTE analysis, while we apply a more sophisticated LVG approach on selected positions. Maps of all lines are dominated in intensity by the PDR around the Hii region G327.3-0.5. Mid-J 12CO emission is detected over the whole extent of the maps with excitation temperatures ranging from 20K up to 80K in the gas around the Hii region, and H2…
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