The ALMA-QUARKS Survey: Fibers' role in star formation unveiled in an intermediate-mass protocluster region of the Vela D cloud
Dongting Yang, HongLi Liu, Tie Liu, Anandmayee Tej, Xunchuan Liu,, Jinhua He, Guido Garay, Amelia Stutz, Lei Zhu, Sheng-Li Qin, Fengwei Xu,, Pak-Shing Li, Mika Juvela, Pablo Garcia, Paul F. Goldsmith, Siju Zhang, Xindi, Tang, Patricio Sanhueza, Shanghuo Li, Chang Won Lee

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA data to analyze the IRS 17 filament in an intermediate-mass protocluster, revealing hierarchical fiber structures and their role in star formation, consistent with theoretical fragmentation models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of fibers and substructures in an intermediate-mass protocluster, highlighting their importance in hierarchical star formation.
Findings
Identification of 7 velocity-coherent fibers within the filament
Detection of 29 dense condensations with hierarchical organization
Observation of periodic spacing in fertile fibers consistent with fragmentation models
Abstract
In this paper, we present a detailed analysis of the IRS 17 filament within the intermediate-mass protocluster IRAS 08448-4343 (of ), using ALMA data from the ATOMS 3-mm and QUARKS 1.3-mm surveys. The IRS 17 filament, which spans 54000 au () in length and 4000 au () in width, exhibits a complex, multi-component velocity field, and harbours hierarchical substructures. These substructures include three bundles of seven velocity-coherent fibers, and 29 dense () condensations. The fibers have a median length of and a median width of . Among these fibers, four are identified as ``fertile", each hosting at least three dense condensations, which are regarded as the ``seeds" of star formation. While the detected cores are randomly spaced within the IRS\,17 filament…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
