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The core population and kinematics of a massive clump at early stages: an ALMA view

E. Redaelli, S. Bovino, P. Sanhueza, K. Morii, G. Sabatini, P. Caselli, A. Giannetti, S. Li

Published 2022-08-02Version 1

High-mass star formation theories make distinct predictions on the properties of the prestellar seeds of high-mass stars. Observations of the early stages of high-mass star formation can provide crucial constraints, but they are challenging and scarce. We investigate the properties of the prestellar core population embedded in the high-mass clump AGAL014.492-00.139, and we study the kinematics at the clump and the clump-to-core scales. We have analysed an extensive dataset acquired with the ALMA interferometer. Applying a dendrogram analysis to the Band o-$\rm H_2D^+$ data, we identified 22 cores. We have fitted their average spectra in local-thermodinamic-equilibrium conditions, and we analysed their continuum emission at $0.8 \, \rm mm$. The cores have transonic to mildly supersonic turbulence levels and appear mostly low-mass, with $M_\mathrm{core}< 30 \, \rm M_\odot$. Furthermore, we have analysed Band 3 observations of the $\rm N_2H^+$ (1-0) transition, which traces the large scale gas kinematics. Using a friend-of-friend algorithm, we identify four main velocity coherent structures, all of which are associated with prestellar and protostellar cores. One of them presents a filament-like structure, and our observations could be consistent with mass accretion towards one of the protostars. In this case, we estimate a mass accretion rate of $ \dot{M}_\mathrm{acc}\approx 2 \times 10^{-4} \rm \, M_\odot \, yr^{-1}$. Our results support a clump-fed accretion scenario in the targeted source. The cores in prestellar stage are essentially low-mass, and they appear subvirial and gravitationally bound, unless further support is available for instance due to magnetic fields.

Comments: Accepted for publication in ApJ
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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