Filament coalescence and hub structure in MonR2: Implications to massive star and cluster formation
M. S. N. Kumar, D. Arzoumanian, A. Men'shchikov, P. Palmeirim, M., Matsumura, S. Inutsuka

TL;DR
This study reveals that the MonR2 star-forming region's hub is a network of high-density filaments coalescing, influencing massive star formation and cluster structure, challenging previous views of the hub as a single massive clump.
Contribution
It introduces a new multi-scale analysis of filament networks in MonR2, showing the hub as a filament network rather than a single clump, and discusses implications for star formation.
Findings
Filaments cascade and merge inside the hub.
Mass is distributed mainly in filaments (54%).
Filament properties suggest a global collapse scenario.
Abstract
Here we study the MonR2 star forming region, which has a rich network of filaments joining in a star cluster forming hub, aiming at understanding the hub structure and to examine the mass fraction residing in the hub and in the filaments, which is a key factor that influences massive star formation. We conducted a multi-scale, multi-component analysis of the Herschel column density maps (resolution of 18.2" or 0.07 pc at 830 pc) of the region using a newly developed algorithm "getsf" to identify the structural components, namely, extended cloud, filaments, and sources. We find that cascades of lower column density filaments coalesce to form higher density filaments eventually merging inside the hub (0.8 pc radius). As opposed to the previous view of the hub as a massive clump with 1 pc radius, we find it to be a network of short high-density filaments. The total mass…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
