Feedback from an O star formed in a filament
Anthony P Whitworth, Felix D Priestley

TL;DR
This paper presents a semi-analytic model describing how ionising radiation from an O star erodes a filamentary molecular cloud, providing simple formulas for key physical quantities and discussing the effects of various parameters.
Contribution
The study introduces a new semi-analytic framework for understanding filament erosion by O star radiation, including explicit power-law expressions for ionisation front dynamics.
Findings
Ionising radiation rapidly disperses the filament in most cases.
Derived simple power-law relations for ionisation front position and gas dispersal.
Large filament size or density can trap radiation, slowing erosion.
Abstract
We explore a simple semi-analytic model for what happens when an O star (or cluster of O stars) forms in an isolated filamentary cloud. The model is characterised by three configuration parameters: the radius of the filament, R_FIL, the mean density of H_2 in the filament, n_FIL, and the rate at which the O star emits ionising photons, Ndot_LyC. We show that for a wide range of these configuration parameters, ionising radiation from the O star rapidly erodes the filament, and the ionised gas from the filament disperses into the surroundings. Under these circumstances the distance from the O star to the ionisation front (IF) is given approximately by L ~ 5.2 pc [R_FIL/0.2pc]^-1/6 [n_FIL/10^4cm^-3]^-1/3 [Ndot_LyC/10^49s^-1]^1/6 [t/Myr]^2/3, and we derive similar simple power-law expressions for other quantities, for example the rate at which ionised gas boils off the filament, and the…
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