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Drama Of Hii Regions: Clustered And Triggered Star Formation

FORMATION, EVOLUTION, AND SURVIVAL OF MASSIVE STAR CLUSTERS(2017)

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In order to understand the star formation process under the influence of H regions, we have carried out extensive investigations to well selected star-forming regions which all have been profoundly affected by existing massive O type stars. On the basis of multi-wavelength data from mid-infrared to millimeter collected using Spitzer, Herschel, and ground based radio telescopes, the physical status of interstellar medium and star formation in these regions have been revealed. In a relatively large infrared dust bubble, active star formation is undergoing and the shell is still expanding. Signs of compressed gas and triggered star formation have been tentatively detected in a relatively small bubble. The dense cores in the Rosette Molecular Complex detected at 1.1 mm using SMA have been speculated to have a likely triggered origin according to their spatial distribution. Although some observational results have been obtained, more efforts are necessary to reach trustworthy conclusions.
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ISM: bubbles,H II regions,stars: formation,stars: massive
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