IRAS 16475-4609: A Young Compact HII Region Sculpting Its Molecular Environment
Felipe Navarete, Sean D. Points, Augusto Damineli

TL;DR
This study analyzes IRAS 16475-4609, a young high-mass star-forming region with a compact HII region, revealing its properties, environment, and ongoing star formation activity through multi-wavelength observations.
Contribution
It provides detailed characterization of a transition-phase compact HII region and identifies a potential triggered star formation site, advancing understanding of early high-mass star formation.
Findings
Central star is an early B-type star (B0-B0.7V).
The HII region has a radius of approximately 0.27 pc.
A dense molecular clump suggests ongoing star formation.
Abstract
We present a near-infrared spectroscopic and imaging analysis of the star-forming region IRAS 16475-4609, based on TripleSpec/SOAR spectroscopy and NEWFIRM/CTIO imaging, complemented by archival radio and sub-millimeter data. Our spectroscopic analysis indicates that the central source is an early B-type star (B0-B0.7V) powering a compact HII region characterized by strong HI and HeI recombination lines, and molecular H emission. We derive a distance of 3.510.74 kpc, consistent with the position of the Scutum-Crux near arm at Galactic longitudes of 340. At this distance, the ionized gas traced by Brackett- emission has a radius of 0.270.06 pc, placing the source in a transition phase between ultra-compact and compact HII regions. From radio data, we estimate an ionizing photon flux of N=(2.30.3) photons s, and an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
