A possible far-ultraviolet flux-dependent core mass function in NGC 6357
J. Brand, A. Giannetti, F. Massi, J.G.A. Wouterloot, C. Verdirame

TL;DR
This study investigates how intense far-ultraviolet radiation affects dense core properties in NGC 6357, revealing differences in core mass functions and temperatures between active and quiescent regions, suggesting UV radiation influences core evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of dense core properties in regions with varying far-UV radiation within NGC 6357, highlighting the impact of UV radiation on core mass functions and temperatures.
Findings
Core mass functions differ between active and quiescent regions.
Temperatures are higher in the active, UV-exposed region (~35K) than in the quiescent (~25K).
Core mass functions are flatter in the active region, consistent with UV influence.
Abstract
To derive the properties of the dense cores in the galactic star-forming complex NGC6357 and to investigate the effects of an intense far-UV radiation field on their properties, we mapped the region at 450 and 850 micron, and in the CO(3-2) line with the JCMT. We also made use of the Herschel Hi-GAL data at 70 and 160 micron. We used Gaussclumps to retrieve 686 compact cores embedded in the diffuse sub-mm emission and constructed their SED from 70 to 850 micron, from which we derived mass and temperature. The estimated mass completeness limit is ~5Mo. We divided the observed area in an 'active' region, exposed to the far-UV radiation from the more massive members of three star clusters (411 cores), and a 'quiescent' region, less affected by far-UV radiation (275 cores). We also attempted to select a sample of pre-stellar cores based on cross-correlation with 70 micron emission and red…
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