W51North: A protocluster emerging out of a thermally inhibited fragmenting cloud
Mengyao Tang, Aina Palau, Luis A. Zapata, Sheng-Li Qin

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA data to analyze small-scale fragmentation in the W51 IRS2 star-forming region, revealing a two-level clustering pattern influenced by thermal Jeans processes, and demonstrating ongoing protocluster formation despite thermal inhibition.
Contribution
First detailed high-resolution analysis of small-scale fragmentation in W51 IRS2, identifying clustering behavior and thermal processes influencing protocluster formation.
Findings
Identified 33 continuum sources, 29 as fragments.
Detected two clustering scales at 1845 AU and 7346 AU.
Fragment properties consistent with thermal Jeans fragmentation at high temperatures.
Abstract
The fragmentation process in massive star-forming regions is one of the contemporary problems in astrophysics, and several physical processes have been proposed to control the fragmentation including turbulence, magnetic field, rotation, stellar feedback, and gravity. However, the fragmentation process has been poorly studied at small spatial scales well below 1000 AU. We aim to use ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter and Submillimeter Array) high angular resolution data to identify the fragments in W51 IRS2 and to study the fragmentation properties on a spatial scale of 200 AU. We used ALMA data of W51 IRS2 from three projects, which give an angular resolution of 0.028 (144 AU) at millimeter wavelengths. We identified compact fragments by using {\it uv}-range constrained 1.3 mm continuum data. A Mean Surface Density of Companions (MSDC) analysis has been performed to study…
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