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Paper: |
The Star Formation History of RCW 36 |
Volume: |
464, Circumstellar Dynamics at High Resolution |
Page: |
351 |
Authors: |
Ellerbroek, L. E.; Kaper, L.; Bik, A.; Maaskant, K. M.; Podio, L. |
Abstract: |
Recent studies of massive-star forming regions indicate that they can contain
multiple generations of young stars. These observations suggest that star
formation in these regions is sequential and/or triggered by a previous
generation of (massive) stars. Here we present new observations of the star
forming region RCW 36 in the Vela Molecular Ridge, hosting a young cluster of
massive stars embedded in a molecular cloud complex. In the periphery of the
cluster several young stellar objects (YSOs) are detected which produce
bipolar jets (HH 1042 and HH 1043) demonstrating that these objects are still
actively accreting. The VLT/X-shooter spectrum of the jet structure of HH 1042
provides detailed information on the physical conditions and kinematical
properties of the jet plasma. From this information the YSO's accretion
history can be derived. Combining the photometric and spectroscopic
observations of RCW 36 gives insight into the formation process of individual
stars and the star formation history of this young massive-star forming
region. |
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