The GUAPOS project -- VII: Physical structure and molecular environment of the G31.41+0.31 HII region
R. Cesaroni, M. T. Beltr\'an, V. M. Rivilla, \'A. S\'anchez-Monge, L. Colzi, F. Fontani, \'A. L\'opez-Gallifa, A. Lorenzani, C. Mininni

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA and VLA observations to analyze the physical structure and environment of the G31.41+0.31 HII region, revealing detailed temperature, density, and velocity characteristics.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed 3D-like analysis of the ionized and molecular gas structure around G31.41+0.31 using full-band ALMA data and non-LTE modeling.
Findings
Electron temperature ranges between 5000 and 6000 K.
Density varies from 2500 to 7500 cm$^{-3}$.
The HII region exhibits a cometary expansion pattern.
Abstract
Ionised regions around OB-type stars are formed at an early stage of their evolution and are important to investigate the formation process of these objects. However, so far only few observations of their physical structure and interaction with the parental molecular cloud have been made. The high resolution and sensitivity of new instruments such as ALMA and the upgraded VLA allow us to fill this gap in our knowledge. We investigate the well known core-halo ultracompact HII region G31.41+0.31 and the surrounding molecular clump with the aim to determine the density and temperature of both the ionised and neutral gas, and possibly obtain a 3D picture of their spacial distribution. We take advantage of the full-band frequency coverage at 3 mm obtained with ALMA for the GUAPOS project to image the emission of a plethora of hydrogen recombination lines towards the G31.41+0.31 HII region as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
