A population of hypercompact HII regions identified from young HII regions
Aiyuan Yang, James Urquhart, Mark Thompson, Karl Menten, Friedrich, Wyrowski, Andreas Brunthaler, Wenwu Tian, Michael Rugel, Xiaolong Yang, Su, Yao, Mubela Mutale

TL;DR
This study uses radio SEDs to identify and analyze young HII regions, revealing their physical properties, evolutionary stages, and the significant role of dust absorption, especially in hypercompact HII regions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of young HII regions using wide-range radio SEDs, identifying new hypercompact candidates and investigating their evolution.
Findings
Identified 16 hypercompact HII region candidates.
Found about 67% of Lyman-continuum photons are absorbed by dust.
Observed physical parameters consistent with expected evolution.
Abstract
Context. The derived physical parameters for young HII regions are normally determined assuming the emission region to be optically thin. However, this assumption is unlikely to hold for young HII regions such as hyper-compact HII(HCHII) and ultra-compact HII(UCHII) regions and leads to the underestimation of their properties. This can be overcome by fitting the SEDs over a wide range of radio frequencies. Aims. The two primary goals of this study are (1) to determine the physical properties of young HII regions from radio SEDs in the search for potential HCHII regions, and (2) to use these physical properties to investigate their evolution. Method. We used the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) to observe the X-band and K-band with angular resolutions of ~1.7" and ~0.7", respectively, toward 114 HII regions with rising-spectra between 1-5 GHz. We complement our observations with…
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