Ongoing star formation in the proto-cluster IRAS 22134+5834
Yuan Wang, Marc Audard, Francesco Fontani, \'Alvaro S\'anchez-Monge,, Gemma Busquet, Aina Palau, Henrik Beuther, Jonathan C. Tan, Robert Estalella,, Andrea Isella, Frederic Gueth, and Izaskun Jim\'enez-Serra

TL;DR
This study uses multi-wavelength observations to reveal ongoing star formation and the influence of massive young stellar objects on nearby starless cores in the IRAS 22134+5834 proto-cluster, highlighting multiple star formation generations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-wavelength analysis of IRAS 22134+5834, identifying different star formation stages and the impact of massive stars on surrounding cores, which advances understanding of clustered star formation.
Findings
Detection of two radio sources, VLA1 and VLA2, with VLA1 being an optically thin UCHII region.
Identification of six millimeter continuum cores around the UCHII region.
Evidence of expanding molecular cloud driven by stellar winds from massive stars.
Abstract
IRAS 22134+5834 was observed in the centimeter with (E)VLA, 3~mm with CARMA, 2~mm with PdBI, and 1.3~mm with SMA, to study the continuum emission as well as the molecular lines, that trace different physical conditions of the gas to study the influence of massive YSOs on nearby starless cores, and the possible implications in the clustered star formation process. The multi-wavelength centimeter continuum observations revealed two radio sources within the cluster, VLA1 and VLA2. VLA1 is considered to be an optically thin UCHII region with a size of 0.01~pc and sits at the edge of the near-infrared (NIR) cluster. The flux of ionizing photons of the VLA1 corresponds to a B1 ZAMS star. VLA2 is associated with an infrared point source and has a negative spectral index. We resolved six millimeter continuum cores at 2~mm, MM2 is associated with the UCHII region VLA1, and other dense cores are…
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