Star-forming site RAFGL 5085: Is a perfect candidate of hub-filament system ?
L. K. Dewangan, N. K. Bhadari, A. K. Maity, Rakesh Pandey, Saurabh, Sharma, T. Baug, C. Eswaraiah

TL;DR
This study presents a detailed multi-wavelength analysis of the RAFGL 5085 star-forming region, revealing a hub-filament system with active star formation, gas flows, and complex dynamics, supporting the clump-fed star formation scenario.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive multi-wavelength evidence of a hub-filament system in RAFGL 5085, highlighting gas dynamics and star formation activity.
Findings
Identification of a hub-filament system with five parsec-scale filaments.
Detection of star formation signatures and radio continuum emission in the hub.
Observation of velocity gradients indicating gas flow towards the hub.
Abstract
To investigate the star formation process, we present a multi-wavelength study of a massive star-forming site RAFGL 5085, which has been associated with the molecular outflow, HII region, and near-infrared cluster. The continuum images at 12, 250, 350, and 500 m show a central region (having M 225 M) surrounded by five parsec-scale filaments, revealing a hub-filament system (HFS). In the {\it Herschel} column density () map, filaments are identified with higher aspect ratios (length/diameter) and lower values (0.1--2.4 10 cm), while the central hub is found with a lower aspect ratio and higher values (3.5--7.0 10 cm). The central hub displays a temperature range of [19, 22.5]~K in the {\it Herschel} temperature map, and is observed with…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Scientific Research and Discoveries · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
