FEEDBACK from the NGC7538 HII region
H. Beuther, N. Schneider, R. Simon, S. Suri, V. Ossenkopf-Okada, S., Kabanovic, M. Roellig, C. Guevara, A.G.G.M. Tielens, G. Sandell, C., Buchbender, O. Ricken, and R. Guesten

TL;DR
This study uses SOFIA observations to analyze the complex interactions and structures within the NGC7538 HII region, revealing bubble-like features, expansion dynamics, and layered carbon structures at the interface with molecular clouds.
Contribution
It provides detailed [CII], [CI], and CO data of NGC7538, highlighting bubble morphologies and the role of stellar winds in expansion, advancing understanding of feedback processes in HII regions.
Findings
Multiple bubble-like structures with ~1.0-1.28 pc sizes identified.
Expansion driven by stellar winds, not thermal pressure alone.
Layered carbon structure at the PDR interface.
Abstract
Context: How do expanding HII regions interact with their environmental cloud? This is one of the central questions driving the SOFIA legacy program FEEDBACK. Here, we present a case study toward the prototypical H{\sc ii} region NGC7538. Methods: With SOFIA we mapped an area of ~210'^2 around NGC7538 in the [CII] line at 1.9THz. Complementary observed atomic carbon [CI] and high-J CO(8-7) data as well as archival NIR/FIR, cm continuum, CO(3-2) and HI data are folded into the analysis. Results: While the overall [CII] morphology follows the general ionized gas, the channel maps show multiple bubble-like structures with sizes on the order of ~80-100" (~1.0-1.28pc). While at least one of them may be an individual feedback bubble driven by the main exciting sources of the region, the other bubble-morphologies may also be due to the intrinsically porous structure of the HII region. An…
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