Kinematics and star formation toward W33: a central hub as a hub--filament system
Xiao-Lan Liu, Jin-Long Xu, Jun-Jie Wang, Nai-Ping Yu, Chuan-Peng, Zhang, Nan Li, Guo-Yin Zhang

TL;DR
This study maps the W33 complex revealing a hub--filament system with converging filaments, high mass concentration, and active star formation, suggesting gas flows and filament intersections trigger star formation in the region.
Contribution
It uncovers a detailed hub--filament system in W33, demonstrating the role of filament convergence and gas flows in star formation, which is a novel insight into the region's structure.
Findings
Discovery of a new hub--filament system in W33.
Detection of velocity gradients and accretion rates along filaments.
Clustering of star-forming clumps and YSOs at filament intersections.
Abstract
We performed a large-scale mapping observation toward the W33 complex and its surroundings, covering an area of , in CO (1-0), CO (1-0), and CO (1-0) lines from the Purple Mountain Observatory (PMO). We found a new hub--filament system ranging from 30 to 38.5 \kms located at the W33 complex. Three supercritical filaments are directly converging into the central hub W33. Velocity gradients are detected along the filaments and the accretion rates are in order of . The central hub W33 has a total mass of , accounting for of the mass of the hub--filament system. This indicates that the central hub is the mass reservoir of the hub-filament system. Furthermore, 49 ATLASGAL clumps are associated with the hub--filament system. We find of the clumps to be situated…
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