Star formation around mid-infrared bubble N37: Evidence of cloud-cloud collision
T. Baug, L. K. Dewangan, D. K. Ojha, J. P. Ninan

TL;DR
This study investigates the star formation around the MIR bubble N37, providing evidence that a cloud-cloud collision likely triggered the formation of stars and OB stars in the region.
Contribution
It presents a multi-wavelength analysis showing the role of cloud-cloud collision in star formation around MIR bubble N37, including identification of molecular clouds, YSOs, and ionizing sources.
Findings
Two molecular clouds are connected by a bridge-like structure.
Star formation activity is observed but not solely due to OB star influence.
Evidence suggests cloud-cloud collision triggered star formation.
Abstract
We have performed a multi-wavelength analysis of a mid-infrared (MIR) bubble N37 and its surrounding environment. The selected 1515 area around the bubble contains two molecular clouds (N37 cloud; V37-43 km s, and C25.29+0.31; V43-48 km s) along the line of sight. A total of seven OB stars are identified towards the bubble N37 using photometric criteria, and two of them are spectroscopically confirmed as O9V and B0V stars. Spectro-photometric distances of these two sources confirm their physical association with the bubble. The O9V star is appeared to be the primary ionizing source of the region, which is also in agreement with the desired Lyman continuum flux analysis estimated from the 20 cm data. The presence of the expanding HII region is revealed in the N37 cloud which could be responsible for the MIR bubble. Using the CO…
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