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Paper: A Massive, Prestellar Clump Hosting no High-Mass Cores
Volume: 499, Revolution in Astronomy with ALMA: The Third Year
Page: 245
Authors: Sanhueza, P.; Jackson, J. M.; Zhang, Q.; Foster, J.; Guzmán, A.
Abstract: We observed a high-mass, prestellar clump in dust continuum with SMA (3.5″) and in NH3 line emission with JVLA (2″). We find no core with sufficient mass to form high-mass stars at the current evolutionary stage. In order to form high-mass stars, the embedded cores need to accrete a significant amount of mass over time which is consistent with some models of high-mass star formation. We also find that the gas in the cores is transonic or mildly supersonic. The embedded cores are sub-virialized, which is inconsistent with some models of high-mass star formation unless strong magnetic fields of ∼1 mG are present.
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