The physical and chemical structure of Sagittarius B2 -- VI. UCHII regions in Sgr B2
Fanyi Meng, \'Alvaro S\'anchez-Monge, Peter Schilke, Adam Ginsburg,, Chris De Pree, Nazar Budaiev, Desmond Jeff, Anika Schmiedeke, Andreas, Schw\"orer, V. S. Veena, Thomas M\"oller

TL;DR
This study characterizes the ultra-compact HII regions in the Sagittarius B2 molecular cloud, revealing their physical properties, evolutionary stages, and association with dust cores, using multi-frequency radio observations.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of 54 UCHII regions in SgrB2, including 8 newly discovered, and compares their properties across different subregions for the first time.
Findings
Identified 54 UCHII regions, 8 of which are new.
UCHII regions have radii 0.006-0.04 pc and emission measures 10^6-10^9 pc·cm^-6.
Expansion timescales are approximately 10^4-10^5 years.
Abstract
The giant molecular cloud Sagittarius B2 (hereafter SgrB2) is the most massive region with ongoing high-mass star formation in the Galaxy. Two ultra-compact HII (UCHII) regions were identified in SgrB2's central hot cores, SgrB2(M) and SgrB2(N). Our aim is to characterize the properties of the HII regions in the entire SgrB2 cloud. Comparing the HII regions and the dust cores, we aim to depict the evolutionary stages of different parts of SgrB2. We use the Very Large Array in its A, CnB, and D configurations, and in the frequency band C (~6 GHz) to observe the whole SgrB2 complex. Using ancillary VLA data at 22.4 GHz and ALMA data at 96 GHz, we calculated the physical parameters of the UCHII regions and their dense gas environment. We identify 54 UCHII regions in the 6 GHz image, 39 of which are also detected at 22.4 GHz. Eight of the 54 UCHII regions are newly discovered. The UCHII…
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