IAR   05382
INSTITUTO ARGENTINO DE RADIOASTRONOMIA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
NANTEN 12CO (J=1-0) observations around the star WR 55
Autor/es:
N. U. DURONEA, E. M. ARNAL Y J. C. TESTORI
Revista:
ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS
Editorial:
EDP SCIENCES S A
Referencias:
Año: 2012 vol. 540 p. 121 - 135
ISSN:
0004-6361
Resumen:
  {We present a complete study of the molecular and ionized gas in the environs of the nebula RCW 78 around WR 55.  }  % aims heading (mandatory)   {We   investigate the spatial distribution, physical characteristics,  and  kinematical properties  of the molecular gas linked to the galactic nebula  RCW 78  to  obtain a clearer understanding of its interaction with both the star and the ionized gas.    }  % methods heading (mandatory)     { Our study is based on $^{12}$CO(1-0) fully sampled observations of a region of  $sim$ 0dg45 in size around the star WR 55 and the nebula RCW 78 obtained with the 4-m NANTEN telescope, radio continuum archival  data at 1.4 and 4.85 GHz, obtained from the SGPS  and PMNRAO Southern Radio Survey, respectively, and available infrared MIPSGAL images at 24 $mu$m.}  % results heading (mandatory)    {A molecular gas    component in the velocity range from $sim$ --58 kms  to --45 kms, which is compatible with the velocity of the ionized gas, was found to be associated with the optical nebula. Adopting a distance of $sim$ 5 kpc, the mass of this molecular component is about 3.4 $ imes$ 10$^4$ M$_{odot}$. Our analysis of the molecular data reveals a velocity gradient that is consistent with that found for the H$alpha$ line. New radio-continuum  flux-density determinations confirm the thermal nature of RCW 78. This indicates that the ionized gas in RCW 78 arises from the photoionization of the molecular gas component in the velocity range from $-$58 kms to $-$45 kms.  A molecular concentration at a velocity of $-$56.1 hbox{kms}  (identified as C1) is likely associated with the star HD 117797 and with an ensemble   of candidate YSOs, lying at a distance of 3.9 kpc, while the rest of the molecular gas at velocities between --56 kms  and -46 kms constitute   an incomplete ring-like structure expanding around WR 55   at a velocity of about $sim$ 5 kms. Mechanical energy and time requirements indicate that WR 55 is very capable of sustaining the expansion of the nebul