A low-mass hub-filament with double centre revealed in NGC2071-North
Vera K\"onyves, Derek Ward-Thompson, Yoshito Shimajiri, Pedro, Palmeirim, Philippe Andr\'e

TL;DR
This study reveals a double-centre hub-filament structure in NGC2071-North, showing active star formation, magnetic influence, and complex filament interactions at a 1.5 parsec scale.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of a resolved double-centre hub-filament in NGC2071-North, highlighting its structure, magnetic influence, and star formation activity.
Findings
Presence of a double-centre hub with star-forming filaments
Magnetic fields may facilitate material gathering at the hub
Interaction between protostars and cloud material
Abstract
We present the first analysis in NGC2071-North as a resolved hub-filament featuring a double centre. This parsec-scale filament hub contains 500 . Seen from Planck, magnetic field lines may have facilitated the gathering of material at this isolated location. The energy balance analysis, supported by infalling gas signatures, reveal that these filaments are currently forming stars. Herschel 100 m emission concentrates in the hub, at IRAS 05451+0037 and LkH 316, and presents diffuse lobes and loops around them. We suggest that such a double centre could be formed, because the converging locations of filament pairs are offset, by 2.3 (0.27 pc). This distance also matches the diameter of a hub-ring, seen in column density and molecular tracers, such as HCO(10) and HCN(10), that may indicate a transition and the connection…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
