2012
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637x/754/2/87
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Different Evolutionary Stages in the Massive Star-Forming Region W3 Main Complex

Abstract: We observed three high-mass star-forming regions in the W3 high-mass star formation complex with the Submillimeter Array and IRAM 30 m telescope. These regions, i.e. W3 SMS1 (W3 IRS5), SMS2 (W3 IRS4) and SMS3, are in different evolutionary stages and are located within the same large-scale environment, which allows us to study rotation and outflows as well as chemical properties in an evolutionary sense. While we find multiple mm continuum sources toward all regions, these three sub-regions exhibit different d… Show more

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“…More emission peaks may be present in the diffuse surroundings, which requires better sensitivity, angular resolution, and image fidelity for confirmation. The total flux density recorded by the SMA is about 2.5 Jy which is about 6% of the flux contained in the SCUBA image at 850 µm (Wang et al 2012). To derive the positions and flux densities of the emission peaks, we fitted the data with five point sources in the visibility domain (Fig.…”
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“…More emission peaks may be present in the diffuse surroundings, which requires better sensitivity, angular resolution, and image fidelity for confirmation. The total flux density recorded by the SMA is about 2.5 Jy which is about 6% of the flux contained in the SCUBA image at 850 µm (Wang et al 2012). To derive the positions and flux densities of the emission peaks, we fitted the data with five point sources in the visibility domain (Fig.…”
Section: Observations and Data Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we do not aim to model this extended emission, but instead refer to the SCUBA 850 µm emission to trace this component. Table 1 lists the cm-wave, (sub)mm and IR sources associated with SMM1-5 (Claussen et al 1994;Wilson et al 2003;van der Tak et al 2005;Megeath et al 2005;Rodón et al 2008;Wang et al 2012). In Fig.…”
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