The interstellar medium and the massive stellar content toward the SNR G18.1-0.1 and neighboring HII regions
S. Paron, W. Weidmann, M. E. Ortega, J. F. Albacete Colombo, and A., Pichel

TL;DR
This study combines multiwavelength observations to investigate a complex of interstellar objects, revealing the presence of massive stars, molecular structures, and a large molecular shell, supporting the idea that these objects originate from the same star-forming region.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence linking massive stars, HII regions, and supernova remnants within a single molecular cloud complex at 4 kpc distance.
Findings
Identification of three O-type stars exciting nearby bubbles.
Discovery of a large molecular shell surrounding the complex.
Detection of X-ray sources likely indicating massive stars.
Abstract
We perform a multiwavelength study toward the SNR G18.1-0.1 and nearby several HII regions (infrared dust bubbles N21 and N22, and the HII regions G018.149-00.283 and G18.197-00.181). Our goal is to provide observational evidence supporting that massive stars usually born in clusters from the same molecular cloud, which then produce, along their evolution, different neighboring objects such as HII regions, interstellar bubbles and supernova remnants. We suggest that the objects analysed in this work belong to a same complex located at the distance of about 4 kpc. Using molecular data we inspected the interstellar medium toward this complex and from optical and X-ray observations we looked for OB-type stars in the region. Analysing public 13CO J=1--0 data we found several molecular structures very likely related to the HII region/SNR complex. We suggest that the molecular gas is very…
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