A multi-wavelength study of star formation activity in the S235 complex
L. K. Dewangan, D. K. Ojha, A. Luna, B. G. Anandarao, J. P. Ninan, K., K. Mallick, Y. D. Mayya

TL;DR
This multi-wavelength study reveals the star formation activity and feedback processes in the S235 complex, highlighting the role of an expanding HII region and the distribution of young stellar objects along its shell.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of the S235 complex, demonstrating the spatial distribution of star formation and feedback effects around a massive star.
Findings
Star formation is concentrated near the shell edges of the complex.
Molecular outflows confirm ongoing star formation in specific subregions.
Evidence of positive feedback from a massive star influences star formation activity.
Abstract
We have carried out an extensive multi-wavelength study to investigate the star formation process in the S235 complex. The S235 complex has a sphere-like shell appearance at wavelengths longer than 2 m and harbors an O9.5V type star approximately at its center. Near-infrared extinction map traces eight subregions (having A 8 mag), and five of them appear to be distributed in an almost regularly spaced manner along the sphere-like shell surrounding the ionized emission. This picture is also supported by the integrated CO and CO intensity maps and by Bolocam 1.1 mm continuum emission. The position-velocity analysis of CO reveals an almost semi-ring like structure, suggesting an expanding H\,{\sc ii} region. We find that the Bolocam clump masses increase as we move away from the location of the ionizing star. This correlation is seen only for those clumps which…
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