A multiwavelength study of the W33 Main ultracompact HII region
Sarwar Khan, Jagadheep D. Pandian, Dharam V. Lal, Michael R. Rugel,, Andreas Brunthaler, Karl M. Menten, F. Wyrowski, S-N. X. Medina, S. A. Dzib,, and H. Nguyen

TL;DR
This study combines multiwavelength observations to analyze the ionized gas dynamics, physical conditions, and star formation activity in the W33 Main ultracompact HII region, revealing its evolved state and complex gas motions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multiwavelength characterization and kinematic analysis of W33 Main, including new radio recombination line observations and dust modeling, highlighting its evolved star-forming status.
Findings
Detection of radio recombination lines with good signal-to-noise ratio.
Identification of a velocity gradient indicating gas dynamics.
Determination of electron temperatures in W33 Main and G12.81$-$0.22.
Abstract
The dynamics of ionized gas around the W33 Main ultracompact HII region is studied using observations of hydrogen radio recombination lines and a detailed multiwavelength characterization of the massive star-forming region W33 Main is performed. We used the Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope (GMRT) to observe the H167 recombination line at 1.4 GHz at an angular resolution of 10 arcsec, and Karl. G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) data acquired in the GLOSTAR survey to study the dynamics of ionized gas. We also observed the radio continuum at 1.4 GHz and 610 MHz with the GMRT and used GLOSTAR 48 GHz continuum data to characterize the nature of the radio emission. In addition, archival data from submillimeter to near-infrared wavelengths were used to study the dust emission and identify YSOs in the W33 Main star-forming region. The radio recombination lines were detected at good…
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