Physical characteristics of G331.5-0.1: The luminous central region of a Giant Molecular Cloud
Manuel Merello, Leonardo Bronfman, Guido Garay, Lars-Ake Nyman, Neal, J. Evans II, C. Malcolm Walmsley

TL;DR
This study characterizes the physical and molecular properties of the luminous G331.5-0.1 GMC, revealing dense dust clumps, high-velocity outflows, and temperature estimates, advancing understanding of massive star formation regions.
Contribution
It provides detailed molecular line and dust continuum observations of G331.5-0.1, identifying dense clumps, velocity components, and outflows, which are new insights into this high-mass star-forming region.
Findings
Six dense dust clumps with high mass and luminosity
Detection of high-velocity molecular outflow at the core
Presence of two distinct velocity components in molecular spectra
Abstract
We report molecular line and dust continuum observations toward the high-mass star forming region G331.5-0.1, one of the most luminous regions of massive star-formation in the Milky Way, located at the tangent region of the Norma spiral arm, at a distance of 7.5 kpc. Molecular emission was mapped toward the G331.5-0.1 GMC in the CO (J=1-0) and C18O (J=1-0) lines with NANTEN, while its central region was mapped in CS (J=2-1 and J=5-4) with SEST, and in CS (J=7-6) and 13CO (J=3-2) with ASTE. Continuum emission mapped at 1.2 mm with SIMBA and at 0.87 mm with LABOCA reveal the presence of six compact and luminous dust clumps, making this source one of the most densely populated central regions of a GMC in the Galaxy. The dust clumps are associated with molecular gas and they have the following average properties: size of 1.6 pc, mass of 3.2x10^3 Msun, molecular hydrogen density of 3.7x10^4…
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