Mon R2: A Hub-Filament System with an Infrared Bubble at the Hub center
L. K. Dewangan, N. K. Bhadari, A. K. Maity, O. R. Jadhav, Saurabh, Sharma, and A. Haj Ismail

TL;DR
This study reveals the complex structure and dynamics of the Mon R2 hub-filament system, highlighting feedback effects from massive stars that shape the molecular and infrared rings, indicating a transition from IR-quiet to IR-bright stages.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-wavelength analysis of Mon R2's hub-filament system, uncovering new features like the molecular and IR rings, and insights into feedback-driven evolution.
Findings
Discovery of a molecular ring surrounding an IR ring with embedded massive stars.
Identification of a B-shaped feature indicating expansion and instability in photon-dominated regions.
Evidence of feedback from massive stars shaping the IR and molecular rings.
Abstract
A multi-wavelength, multi-scale study of the Mon R2 hub-filament system (HFS) reveals a spiral structure, with the central hub containing more mass than its filaments. ALMA CO(1-0) emission reveals several accreting filaments connected to a molecular ring (size 0.18 pc 0.26 pc). The molecular ring surrounds the infrared (IR) ring (size 0.12 pc 0.16 pc), which is not usually observed. The IR ring encircles IR dark regions and a population of embedded near-IR sources, including the massive stars IRS 1 and IRS 2. ALMA HNC(3-2) line data reveal a mirrored B-shaped feature (extent 19000 AU 39000 AU) toward the eastern part of the molecular ring, suggesting expansion at 2.25 km s. Distinct HNC sub-structures in both redshifted and blueshifted velocity components are investigated toward the B-shaped feature. The presence of these…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMethane Hydrates and Related Phenomena · Astro and Planetary Science · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
