HII region G46.5-0.2: the interplay between ionizing radiation, molecular gas and star formation
S. Paron, M. E. Ortega, G. Dubner, Jing-Hua Yuan, A. Petriella, E., Giacani, Jin Zeng Li, Yuefang Wu, Hongli Liu, Ya Fang Huang, and Si-Ju Zhang

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex interactions between ionizing radiation, molecular gas, and star formation in the HII region G46.5-0.2, revealing structures like pillars and young stellar objects influenced by the region's radiation.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-wavelength analysis of G46, highlighting the role of ionizing radiation in shaping molecular structures and triggering star formation, which was previously poorly studied.
Findings
G46 likely excited by an O7V star
Presence of pillar-like features sculpted by ionizing flux
Identification of young stellar objects with an age gradient
Abstract
HII regions are particularly interesting because they can generate dense layers of gas and dust, elongated columns or pillars of gas pointing towards the ionizing sources, and cometary globules of dense gas, where triggered star formation can occur. Understanding the interplay between the ionizing radiation and the dense surrounding gas is very important to explain the origin of these peculiar structures, and hence to characterize triggered star formation. G46.5-0.2 (G46), a poorly studied galactic HII region located at about 4 kpc, is an excellent target to perform this kind of studies. Using public molecular data extracted from the Galactic Ring Survey (13CO J=1-0) and from the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope data archive (12CO, 13CO, C18O J=3-2, HCO+ and HCN J=4-3), and infrared data from the GLIMPSE and MIPSGAL surveys, we perform a complete study of G46, its molecular environment and…
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