The G305 star-forming complex: radio continuum and molecular line observations
Luke Hindson, Mark Thompson, James Urquhart, Alessandro Faimali,, Melanie Johnston-Hollitt, Simon Clark, Ben Davies

TL;DR
This study combines radio continuum and molecular line observations to analyze the physical properties, star formation activity, and impact of high-mass stars in the G305 complex, revealing detailed molecular and ionised gas structures.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of G305, identifying molecular clumps, HII regions, and star formation rates, advancing understanding of high-mass star formation environments.
Findings
Identified 156 molecular clumps with detailed physical properties.
Detected 15 large-scale and 8 smaller ionised features in radio continuum.
Estimated star formation rate of 0.008--0.016 and efficiency of 7--12%.
Abstract
We present 109-115 GHz (3 mm) wide-field spectral line observations of 12^CO, 13^CO and C^18O J=1-0 molecular emission and 5.5 and 8.8 GHz (6 and 3 cm) radio continuum emission towards the high-mass star forming complex known as G305. The morphology of G305 is dominated by a large evacuated cavity at the centre of the complex driven by clusters of O stars surrounded by molecular gas. Our goals are to determine the physical properties of the molecular environment and reveal the relationship between the molecular and ionised gas and star formation in G305. This is in an effort to characterise the star-forming environment and constrain the star formation history in an attempt to evaluate the impact of high-mass stars on the evolution of the G305 complex. Analysis of CO emission in G305 reveals 156 molecular clumps with the following physical characteristics. The 5.5 and 8.8GHz radio…
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