The initial conditions for young massive cluster formation in the Galactic Centre: convergence of large-scale gas flows
Bethan A. Williams, Daniel L. Walker, Steven N. Longmore, A. T., Barnes, Cara Battersby, Guido Garay, Adam Ginsburg, Laura Gomez, Jonathan D., Henshaw, Luis C. Ho, J. M. Diederik Kruijssen, Xing Lu, Elisabeth A. C., Mills, Maya A. Petkova, Qizhou Zhang

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA and Mopra data to investigate the initial conditions of a massive gas cloud in the Galactic Centre, revealing converging gas flows and potential for future high-mass star formation, making it a prime YMC progenitor candidate.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational evidence of the initial conditions and large-scale gas dynamics in a potential young massive cluster progenitor in the Galactic Centre.
Findings
Large-scale converging gas flows are present in the cloud.
The cloud has the potential to form an Arches-like YMC.
No high-mass starless cores are detected.
Abstract
Young massive clusters (YMCs) are compact (1 pc), high-mass (>10 M) stellar systems of significant scientific interest. Due to their rarity and rapid formation, we have very few examples of YMC progenitor gas clouds before star formation has begun. As a result, the initial conditions required for YMC formation are uncertain. We present high-resolution (0.13, 1000 au) ALMA observations and Mopra single-dish data, showing that Galactic Centre dust ridge `Cloud d' (G0.4120.052, mass M, radius pc) has the potential to become an Arches-like YMC (10 M, r1 pc), but is not yet forming stars. This would mean it is the youngest known pre-star forming massive cluster and therefore could be an ideal laboratory for studying the initial conditions of YMC formation. We find 96 sources in…
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