The SOFIA FEEDBACK Legacy Survey: Dynamics and mass ejection in the bipolar HII region RCW 36
L. Bonne, N. Schneider, P. Garc\'ia, A. Bij, P. Broos, L. Fissel, R., Guesten, J. Jackson, R. Simon, L. Townsley, A. Zavagno, R. Aladro, C., Buchbender, C. Guevara, R. Higgins, A. M. Jacob, S. Kabanovic, R. Karim, A., Soam, J. Stutzki, M. Tiwari, F. Wyrowski, A. G. G. M. Tielens

TL;DR
This study uses multi-wavelength observations to analyze stellar feedback effects in the bipolar HII region RCW 36, revealing gas dynamics, hot plasma presence, and significant mass ejection that influence star formation suppression.
Contribution
It provides detailed insights into the gas kinematics, hot plasma, and mass ejection processes driven by stellar feedback in RCW 36, a bipolar HII region, using new SOFIA, APEX, and Chandra data.
Findings
Molecular ring expands at 1-1.9 km/s with increased turbulence.
Bipolar cavity hosts blue-shifted [CII] shells indicating non-uniform expansion.
High-velocity wings in [CII] suggest significant mass ejection rates.
Abstract
We present [CII] 158 m and [OI] 63 m observations of the bipolar HII region RCW 36 in the Vela C molecular cloud, obtained within the SOFIA legacy project FEEDBACK, which is complemented with APEX CO(3-2) and Chandra X-ray (0.5-7 keV) data. This shows that the molecular ring, forming the waist of the bipolar nebula, expands with a velocity of 1 - 1.9 km s. We also observe an increased linewidth in the ring indicating that turbulence is driven by energy injection from the stellar feedback. The bipolar cavity hosts blue-shifted expanding [CII] shells at 5.20.50.5 km s (statistical and systematic uncertainty) which indicates that expansion out of the dense gas happens non-uniformly and that the observed bipolar phase might be relatively short (0.2 Myr). The X-ray observations show diffuse emission that traces a hot plasma, created by…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Atomic and Molecular Physics · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
