High resolution radio emission from RCW 49/Westerlund 2
Paula Benaglia, Baerbel Koribalski, Cintia S. Peri, Josep Marti, Juan, R. Sanchez-Sutil, Sean M. Dougherty, Alberto Noriega-Crespo

TL;DR
This study presents high-resolution radio observations of RCW 49/Westerlund 2, revealing complex structures, potential nonthermal emission, and new features like a jet-like structure, enhancing understanding of this star-forming region.
Contribution
The paper provides the most detailed radio images of RCW 49 to date, identifying new features and analyzing their nature with multi-frequency data and supporting evidence for the region's distance.
Findings
Discovery of a jet-like structure near Westerlund 2
Detection of potential nonthermal emission components
Radio emission closely matches IR structures
Abstract
RCW49 and its ionizing cluster form an extensive, complex region, widely studied at IR and optical wavelengths. Molonglo 843 MHz and ATCA data at 1.4 and 2.4 GHz showed two shells. Recent high-resolution IR imaging revealed a complex dust structure and ongoing star formation. New high-bandwidth and high-resolution data of the RCW49 field were obtained to survey the radio emission at arcsec scale and investigate the small-scale features and nature of the HII region.- Data were collected with the new 2-GHz bandwidth receivers and the CABB correlator of the ATCA, at 5.5 and 9.0 GHz. In addition, archival observations at 1.4 and 2.4 GHz have been re-reduced and re-analyzed, together with optical, IR, X-ray, and gamma-ray observations.- The CABB data result in the most detailed radio continuum images of RCW49 to date. The radio emission closely mimics the near-IR emission observed by…
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