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Disruption of the Orion molecular core 1 by wind from the massive star θ1 Orionis C.

C Pabst1, R Higgins2, J R Goicoechea3, D Teyssier4, O Berne5, E Chambers6, M Wolfire7, S T Suri2, R Guesten8, J Stutzki2, U U Graf2, C Risacher8,9, A G G M Tielens10.   

Abstract

Massive stars inject mechanical and radiative energy into the surrounding environment, which stirs it up, heats the gas, produces cloud and intercloud phases in the interstellar medium, and disrupts molecular clouds (the birth sites of new stars1,2). Stellar winds, supernova explosions and ionization by ultraviolet photons control the lifetimes of molecular clouds3-7. Theoretical studies predict that momentum injection by radiation should dominate that by stellar winds8, but this has been difficult to assess observationally. Velocity-resolved large-scale images in the fine-structure line of ionized carbon ([C II]) provide an observational diagnostic for the radiative energy input and the dynamics of the interstellar medium around massive stars. Here we report observations of a one-square-degree region (about 7 parsecs in diameter) of Orion molecular core 1-the region nearest to Earth that exhibits massive-star formation-at a resolution of 16 arcseconds (0.03 parsecs) in the [C II] line at 1.9 terahertz (158 micrometres). The results reveal that the stellar wind originating from the massive star θ1 Orionis C has swept up the surrounding material to create a 'bubble' roughly four parsecs in diameter with a 2,600-solar-mass shell, which is expanding at 13 kilometres per second. This finding demonstrates that the mechanical energy from the stellar wind is converted very efficiently into kinetic energy of the shell and causes more disruption of the Orion molecular core 1 than do photo-ionization and evaporation or future supernova explosions.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30617315      PMCID: PMC6390939          DOI: 10.1038/s41586-018-0844-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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1.  Million-degree plasma pervading the extended Orion Nebula.

Authors:  Manuel Güdel; Kevin R Briggs; Thierry Montmerle; Marc Audard; Luisa Rebull; Stephen L Skinner
Journal:  Science       Date:  2007-11-29       Impact factor: 47.728

2.  VELOCITY-RESOLVED [C ii] EMISSION AND [C ii]/FIR MAPPING ALONG ORION WITH HERSCHEL.

Authors:  Javier R Goicoechea; D Teyssier; M Etxaluze; P F Goldsmith; V Ossenkopf; M Gerin; E A Bergin; J H Black; J Cernicharo; S Cuadrado; P Encrenaz; E Falgarone; A Fuente; A Hacar; D C Lis; N Marcelino; G J Melnick; H S P Müller; C Persson; J Pety; M Röllig; P Schilke; R Simon; R L Snell; J Stutzki
Journal:  Astrophys J       Date:  2015-10-10       Impact factor: 5.874

3.  [Cii] emission from L1630 in the Orion B molecular cloud.

Authors:  C H M Pabst; J R Goicoechea; D Teyssier; O Berné; B B Ochsendorf; M G Wolfire; R D Higgins; D Riquelme; C Risacher; J Pety; F Le Petit; E Roueff; E Bron; A G G M Tielens
Journal:  Astron Astrophys       Date:  2017-10-03       Impact factor: 5.802

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1.  Direct estimation of electron density in the Orion Bar PDR from mm-wave carbon recombination lines.

Authors:  S Cuadrado; P Salas; J R Goicoechea; J Cernicharo; A G G M Tielens; A Báez-Rubio
Journal:  Astron Astrophys       Date:  2019-05-07       Impact factor: 5.802

2.  Stellar feedback and triggered star formation in the prototypical bubble RCW 120.

Authors:  Matteo Luisi; Loren D Anderson; Nicola Schneider; Robert Simon; Slawa Kabanovic; Rolf Güsten; Annie Zavagno; Patrick S Broos; Christof Buchbender; Cristian Guevara; Karl Jacobs; Matthias Justen; Bernd Klein; Dylan Linville; Markus Röllig; Delphine Russeil; Jürgen Stutzki; Maitraiyee Tiwari; Leisa K Townsley; Alexander G G M Tielens
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2021-04-09       Impact factor: 14.136

3.  Expanding bubbles in Orion A: [C II] observations of M42, M43, and NGC 1977.

Authors:  C H M Pabst; J R Goicoechea; D Teyssier; O Berné; R D Higgins; E T Chambers; S Kabanovic; R Güsten; J Stutzki; A G G M Tielens
Journal:  Astron Astrophys       Date:  2020-07-01       Impact factor: 5.802

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