Hierarchical accretion flow from the G351 infrared dark filament to its central cores
H. Beuther, F.A. Olguin, P. Sanhueza, N. Cunningham, A. Ginsburg

TL;DR
This study maps the hierarchical gas flow from large-scale molecular clouds down to individual protostars in a high-mass star-forming region, revealing ordered inflows at large scales and complex dynamics near the cores.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-scale analysis of gas dynamics in a high-mass star-forming region, combining various observations to characterize hierarchical accretion flows.
Findings
Filamentary inflow rate around 10^-3 M_sun/yr
Ordered gas flows at large scales transition to complex structures near cores
Hierarchical gas flow from parsec to 50 au scales characterized
Abstract
Aims: We characterize and quantify this multi-scale flow for a prototypical high-mass star-forming region. Methods: In a multi-scale analysis from parsec to ~50au scales, we combined multiple single-dish and interferometric observations to study the gas flow from large-scale sizes of several parsec (Mopra) via intermediate-scale filamentary gas flows (ALMA-IMF) to the central cores (ALMA DIHCA and configuration 10 data). The highest-resolution multi-configuration ALMA dataset achieved a spatial resolution of 0.027''x0.022'' or 50au. Results: This multi-scale study allows us to follow the gas from the environment of the high-mass star-forming region (~2pc) via intermediate-scale (~0.25pc) filamentary gas flows down to the innermost cores within the central few 1000au. The intermediate-scale filaments connect spatially and kinematically to the larger-scale cloud as well as the innermost…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
