Studying the effects and cause of the massive star formation in Messier 8 East
M. Tiwari, K. M. Menten, F. Wyrowski, A. Giannetti, M.-Y. Lee, W.-J., Kim, J. P. P\'erez-Beaupuits

TL;DR
This study investigates the physical conditions and star formation processes in the M8 East region of Messier 8, revealing triggered star formation by an earlier stellar cluster and differences from the main region.
Contribution
First detailed molecular line survey of M8 E, providing insights into its physical conditions and star formation stage compared to M8-Main.
Findings
Star formation in M8 E is triggered by NGC 6530.
Temperatures of 80 K (warm) and 30 K (cool) gas identified.
H$_2$ densities range from 10$^4$ to 10$^6$ cm$^{-3}$).
Abstract
Messier 8 (M8), one of the brightest HII regions in our Galaxy, is associated with two prominent massive star-forming regions: M8-Main, the particularly bright part of the large scale HII region (mainly) ionised by the stellar system Herschel 36 (Her 36) and M8 East (M8 E), which is mainly powered by a deeply embedded young stellar object (YSO), a bright infrared (IR) source, M8E-IR. We aim to study the interaction of the massive star-forming region M8 E with its surroundings and to compare the star-forming environments of M8-Main and M8 E. We used the IRAM 30 m telescope to perform an imaging spectroscopy survey of the molecular environment of M8E-IR. We imaged and analysed data for the = 1 0 rotational transitions of CO, CO, NH, HCN, HCN, HCO, HCO, HNC and HNC observed for the first time toward M8~E. We used LTE and non-LTE…
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