Molecular gas and star formation towards the IR dust bubble S24 and its environs
C. E. Cappa, N. U. Duronea, V. Firpo, J. Vasquez, C. H., L\'opez-Caraballo, M. Rubio, M. M. Vazzano

TL;DR
This study investigates the molecular gas, dust, and star formation activity around the IR dust bubble S24 using multi-wavelength data, revealing a shell-like structure, active star formation, and interactions with surrounding molecular gas.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-wavelength analysis of S24, identifying molecular structures, star-forming regions, and evidence of triggered star formation, which advances understanding of bubble evolution and star formation processes.
Findings
Shell-like molecular structure of ~0.8 pc radius
Presence of active star-forming regions with YSO candidates
Evidence of interaction between the bubble and surrounding molecular gas
Abstract
We present a multi-wavelength analysis of the infrared dust bubble S24, and its environs, with the aim of investigating the characteristics of the molecular gas and the interstellar dust linked to them, and analyzing the evolutionary status of the young stellar objects (YSOs) identified there. Using APEX data, we mapped the molecular emission in the CO(2-1), CO(2-1), CO(2-1), and CO(3-2) lines in a region of about 5'x 5' in size around the bubble. The cold dust distribution was analyzed using ATLASGAL and Herschel images. Complementary IR and radio data were also used.The molecular gas linked to the S24 bubble, G341.220-0.213, and G341.217-0.237 has velocities between -48.0 km sec and -40.0 km sec. The gas distribution reveals a shell-like molecular structure of 0.8 pc in radius bordering the bubble. A cold dust counterpart of the shell is…
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