Cloud Structure of Galactic OB Cluster Forming Regions from Combining Ground and Space Based Bolometric Observations
Yuxin Lin, Hauyu Baobab Liu, Di Li, Zhiyu Zhang, Adam Ginsburg, Jaime, E. Pineda, Lei Qian, Roberto Galv\'an-Madrid, Anna Faye McLeod, Erik, Rosolowsky, James E. Dale, Katharina Immer, Eric Koch, Steve Longmore, Daniel, Walker, and Leonardo Testi

TL;DR
This study combines ground and space-based millimeter and submillimeter observations to produce detailed dust column density and temperature maps of seven luminous Galactic OB cluster-forming regions, revealing diverse cloud morphologies and insights into star formation modes.
Contribution
We developed an iterative method to systematically combine multi-instrument (ground and space) (sub)millimeter images, enabling detailed morphological and statistical analysis of OB cluster-forming molecular clouds.
Findings
Different morphologies indicate varied modes of OB cluster formation.
Centrally concentrated clumps connected by filaments in some clouds.
Scattered dense clumps in clouds at Galactic arm intersections.
Abstract
We have developed an iterative procedure to systematically combine the millimeter and submillimeter images of OB cluster-forming molecular clouds, which were taken by ground based (CSO, JCMT, APEX, IRAM-30m) and space telescopes (Herschel, Planck). For the seven luminous (10 ) Galactic OB cluster-forming molecular clouds selected for our analyses, namely W49A, W43-Main, W43-South, W33, G10.6-0.4, G10.2-0.3, G10.3-0.1, we have performed single-component, modified black-body fits to each pixel of the combined (sub)millimeter images, and the Herschel PACS and SPIRE images at shorter wavelengths. The 10 resolution dust column density and temperature maps of these sources revealed dramatically different morphologies, indicating very different modes of OB cluster-formation, or parent molecular cloud structures in different evolutionary stages. The molecular…
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