Radio continuum interferometry of dark clouds: A search for newly formed HII regions
Thesis/Dissertation
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OSTI ID:5910079
A search for compact HII regions embedded in dark clouds has been carried out in an effort to study local massive star formation. Approximately 20% of the total area of opaque dark cloud material in the sky with Av greater than or equal to 6 mag was surveyed with the NRAO three-element interferometer at 2695 MHz, and at least 5% more was surveyed with the NRAO 300-foot telescope at 4750 MHz. The regions surveyed include the dark cloud complexes in Perseus, Taurus, Orion, and Ophiuchus, as well as several smaller cloud complexes and individual clouds. No hidden compact HII regions embedded inside dark clouds were detected with certainty in the radio continuum. However, eleven HII regions with associated visible emission and eighteen other possible HII regions were detected. Five infrared sources thought to have the luminosities of early B stars were not detected in the radio continuum. These five sources showed high correlation with the presence of CO self-absorption, CO emission over a wide range of velocities, and type I OH masers, but an absence of coincident visible nebulosity and detectable radio continuum emission. Therefore, it is suggested that they represent an earlier evolutionary stage than those HII region detected in the radio continuum. This first evolutionary state marks the presence of ''pre-emergent'' (with respect to the molecular cloud) cocoon stars. HII regions in the second evolutionary state are marked by the presence of detectable radio continuum emission, i.e., they are stronger than 10 mJy at 2695 MHz. They have associated visible nebulosity, are relatively large, and appear to be located at the edges of molecular clouds. These are designated as ''emergent edge'' HII regions. The fact that many young HII regions are edge HII regions implies that massive stars are born near the edges of clouds, a phenomenon previously suggested by several other investigators.
- Research Organization:
- Maryland Univ., College Park (USA)
- OSTI ID:
- 5910079
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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640105* -- Astrophysics & Cosmology-- Galaxies
71 CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS
GENERAL PHYSICS
COSMIC DUST
COSMIC GASES
COSMIC RADIO SOURCES
DUSTS
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
EMISSION
FLUIDS
FREQUENCY RANGE
GASES
GHZ RANGE
GHZ RANGE 01-100
GRAVITATIONAL COLLAPSE
H2 REGIONS
INTERFEROMETRY
MOLECULES
RADIATIONS
RADIOWAVE RADIATION
STARS
71 CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS
GENERAL PHYSICS
COSMIC DUST
COSMIC GASES
COSMIC RADIO SOURCES
DUSTS
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
EMISSION
FLUIDS
FREQUENCY RANGE
GASES
GHZ RANGE
GHZ RANGE 01-100
GRAVITATIONAL COLLAPSE
H2 REGIONS
INTERFEROMETRY
MOLECULES
RADIATIONS
RADIOWAVE RADIATION
STARS