ALMA-IMF XVIII: The assembly of a star cluster: Dense N$_2$H$^+$ (1-0) kinematics in the massive G351.77 protocluster
N. A. Sandoval-Garrido, A. M. Stutz, R. H. \'Alvarez-Guti\'errez, R., Galv\'an-Madrid, F. Motte, A. Ginsburg, N. Cunningham, S. Reyes-Reyes, E., Redaelli, M. Bonfand, J. Salinas, A. Koley, G. Bernal-Mesina, J. Braine, L., Bronfman, G. Busquet, T. Csengeri, J. Di Francesco

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations of dense gas tracers in the G351.77 protocluster to reveal complex kinematics, inflow signatures, and a possible outside-in collapse scenario, providing insights into early star cluster formation.
Contribution
It presents high-resolution N$_2$H$^+$ (1-0) kinematic analysis of G351.77, highlighting inflow signatures and proposing a large-scale slow contraction model for protocluster evolution.
Findings
Detection of multiple velocity components in dense gas.
Identification of inflow signatures with short timescales.
Evidence supporting outside-in collapse and rapid cluster formation.
Abstract
ALMA-IMF observed 15 massive protoclusters capturing multiple spectral lines and the continuum emission. We focus on the G351.77 protocluster ( 2500 M, estimated from single-dish continuum observations) located at 2 kpc. We trace the dense gas emission and kinematics with NH (1-0) at 4 kau resolution. We estimate an NH relative abundance . We decompose the NH emission into up to two velocity components, highlighting the kinematic complexity in the dense gas. By examining the position-velocity (PV) diagrams on small scales, we observe clear inflow signatures (V-shapes) associated with dense cores. The most prominent V-shape has a mass inflow rate of M yr and a short timescale of 11.4 kyr. We also observe V-shapes without associated cores. This suggests…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
