Discovery of Luminous Star Formation in PMN1452-5910/IRAS14482-5857: the Pterodactyl Nebula
D. I. Jones (1), C. R. Braiding (2), ((1) Radboud University,, Nijmegen, (2) UNSW)

TL;DR
This study reveals IRAS14482-5857 as a distant, massive star-forming region with a complex structure, including radio and infrared features indicative of active star formation and a young stellar object.
Contribution
First detailed radio and infrared analysis of IRAS14482-5857, establishing it as a distant, intense site of massive star formation with new structural insights.
Findings
Identified a 'filled-bubble' HII region structure.
Estimated the distance to be approximately 12.7 kpc.
Confirmed the presence of a young stellar object and outflow features.
Abstract
We present sensitive 1-3 GHz ATCA radio continuum observations of the hitherto unresolved star forming region known as either IRAS14482-5857 or PMN1452-5910. At radio continuum frequencies, this source is characterised by a "filled-bubble" structure reminiscent of a classical HII region, dominated by three point sources, and surrounded by low-surface-brightness emission out to the source extent observed at other frequencies in the literature. The infrared emission corresponds well to the radio emission, with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon emission surrounding regions of hot dust towards the radio bubbles. A bright 4.5 m point source is seen towards the centre of the radio source, suggesting a young stellar object. There is also a linear, outflow-like structure radiating brightly at 8 and 24 m towards the brightest peak of the radio continuum. In order to estimate…
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