The evolution of temperature and density structures of OB cluster-forming molecular clumps
Yuxin Lin, Friedrich Wyrowski, Hauyu Baobab Liu, Andr\'es Izquierdo,, Timea Csengeri, Silvia Leurini, Karl M. Menten

TL;DR
This study investigates how temperature and density structures evolve in massive molecular clumps forming OB star clusters, revealing steeper density profiles and changing virial states as the clumps mature.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational constraints on temperature and density profiles and their evolution in massive star-forming clumps using high-resolution molecular line data.
Findings
Temperature varies from 30 to 200 K radially.
Density profiles become steeper with evolution.
Virial parameter indicates a trend towards sub-virial states.
Abstract
OB star clusters originate from parsec-scale massive molecular clumps. We aim to understand the evolution of temperature and density structures on the intermediate-scale (0.1-1 pc) extended gas of massive clumps. We performed 0.1 pc resolution observations (SMA+APEX) of multiple molecular line tracers (e.g., CHCCH, HCS, CHCN, CHOH) which cover a wide range of excitation conditions, towards a sample of eight massive clumps. Based on various radiative transfer models, we constrain the gas temperature and density structures and establish an evolutionary picture, aided by a spatially-dependent virial analysis and abundance ratios of multiple species. We determine temperature radial profiles varying between 30-200 K over a continuous scale, from the center of the clumps out to 0.3-0.4 pc radii. The clumps' radial gas density profiles, described by…
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