- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJ/830/14
- Title:
- SIGMA: Keck spectra of z~2 gal. in CANDELS fields
- Short Name:
- J/ApJ/830/14
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We present results from a survey of the internal kinematics of 49 star-forming galaxies at z~2 in the CANDELS fields with the Keck/MOSFIRE spectrograph, Survey in the near-Infrared of Galaxies with Multiple position Angles (SIGMA). Kinematics (rotation velocity V_rot_ and gas velocity dispersion {sigma}_g_) are measured from nebular emission lines which trace the hot ionized gas surrounding star-forming regions. We find that by z~2, massive star-forming galaxies (logM_*_/M_{sun}_>~10.2) have assembled primitive disks: their kinematics are dominated by rotation, they are consistent with a marginally stable disk model, and they form a Tully-Fisher relation. These massive galaxies have values of V_rot_/{sigma}_g_ that are factors of 2-5 lower than local well-ordered galaxies at similar masses. Such results are consistent with findings by other studies. We find that low-mass galaxies (logM_*_/M_{sun}_<~10.2) at this epoch are still in the early stages of disk assembly: their kinematics are often dominated by gas velocity dispersion and they fall from the Tully-Fisher relation to significantly low values of V_rot_. This "kinematic downsizing" implies that the process(es) responsible for disrupting disks at z~2 have a stronger effect and/or are more active in low-mass systems. In conclusion, we find that the period of rapid stellar mass growth at z~2 is coincident with the nascent assembly of low-mass disks and the assembly and settling of high-mass disks.
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- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/426/97
- Title:
- SIMBA survey. 1.2-mm/IRAS sources
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/426/97
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We report the results of a 1.2mm continuum emission survey toward 146 IRAS sources thought to harbour high-mass star forming regions. The sources have FIR colors typical of UCHII regions and were detected in the CS (2-1) line survey of Bronfman et al. (1996, Cat. J/A+AS/115/81). Regions of 15'x10', centered on each IRAS source, were mapped with an angular resolution of ~24", using the SIMBA array on the SEST telescope. 1.2mm emission was detected toward all IRAS sources. We find that the dust cores associated with these sources have typical sizes of 0.4pc and masses of 5x10^3^M_{sun}. Dust temperatures and luminosities, derived from the SED, are typically 32K and 2.3x10^5^L_{sun}_.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/655/A46
- Title:
- Simulated IR spectra of PN Hubble 12
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/655/A46
- Date:
- 10 Mar 2022 07:09:39
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We present a visible-infrared imaging study of young planetary nebula (PN) Hubble 12 (Hb 12; PN G111.8-02.8) obtained with Hubble Space Telescope (HST) archival data and our own Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT) measurements. Deep HST and CFHT observations of this nebula reveal three pairs of bipolar structures and an arc-shaped filament near the western waist of Hb 12. The existence of nested bipolar lobes together with the presence of H2 knots suggests that these structures originated from several mass-ejection events during the pre-PN phase. To understand the intrinsic structures of Hb 12, a three-dimensional model enabling the visualisation of this PN at various orientations was constructed. The modelling results show that Hb 12 may resemble other nested hourglass nebulae, such as Hen 2-320 and M 2-9, suggesting that this type of PN may be common and the morphologies of PNs are not so diverse as is shown by their visual appearances. The infrared spectra show that this PN has a mixed chemistry. We discuss the possible material that may cause the unidentified infrared emissions. The analyses of the infrared spectra and the spectral energy distribution suggest the existence of a cool companion in the nucleus of this object.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/552/L2
- Title:
- SINFONI K-band observations of IRS54(YLW52)
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/552/L2
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- Molecular outflows from very low-mass stars (VLMSs) and brown dwarfs have been studied very little. So far, only a few CO outflows have been observed, allowing us to map the immediate circumstellar environment. We present the first spatially resolved H_2_ emission around IRS54 (YLW52), a ~0.1-0.2M_{sun}_ Class I source. By means of VLT SINFONI K-band observations, we probed the H2 emission down to the first ~50AU from the source. The molecular emission shows a complex structure delineating a large outflow cavity and an asymmetric molecular jet. Thanks to the detection of several H_2_transitions, we are able to estimate average values along the jet-like structure (from source position to knot D) of Av~28mag, T~2000-3000K, and H_2_column density N(H_2)~1.7x10^17cm^-2. This allows us to estimate a mass loss rate of ~2x10^-10M_{sun}_/yr for the warm H_2_component . In addition, from the total flux of the Br gamma line, we infer an accretion luminosity and mass accretion rate of 0.64L_{sun}_ and ~3x10^-7M_{sun}_/yr, respectively. The outflow structure is similar to those found in low-mass Class I and CTTS. However, the Lacc/Lbol ratio is very high (~80%), and the mass accretion rate is about one order of magnitude higher when compared to objects of roughly the same mass, pointing to the young nature of the investigated source.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/557/A94
- Title:
- SiO and HCO+ massive molecular outflows
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/557/A94
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We present the results of a study of 14 molecular outflows associated with high-mass star formation. We used the IRAM30m telescope to characterize the outflow emission in the SiO(2-1), SiO(5-4) and HCO^+^(1-0) lines. We detect outflows in all the 14 high-mass star-forming regions in both, the SiO and HCO^+^ lines. Six of the fourteen outflows show bipolarity. The physical parameters derived for these outflows are consistent with outflows powered by massive young stellar objects with luminosities in the range 10^3^-10^4^L_{sun}_. We found a decrease of the SiO abundance (from 10^-8^ to 10^-9^) as the object evolves in time, while there are hints of a possible increase of the HCO^+^ outflow energetics with time. These results suggest a scenario in which SiO is largely enhanced in the first evolutionary stages, probably due to strong shocks produced by the protostellar jet. As the object evolves, the power of the jet would decrease and so does the SiO abundance. During this process, however, the material surrounding the protostar would have been swept up by the jet, and the outflow activity, traced by entrained molecular material (HCO^+^), would increase with time.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/PASJ/59/559
- Title:
- SiO maser search off the Galactic plane
- Short Name:
- J/PASJ/59/559
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We searched for the SiO J=1-0, v=1 and 2 maser lines at ~43GHz in 277 2MASS/MSX/IRAS sources off the Galactic plane (|b|>~3{deg}), which resulted in 119 (112 new) detections. Among the new detections, two are very faint objects with MSX 12{mu}m flux densities below 2Jy. These are likely to be O-rich AGB-stars associated with dwarf-galaxy tidal tails. The sample also includes medium bright MSX objects at moderately high galactic latitudes (3{deg}<|b|<5{deg}) and in the IRAS gap at higher latitudes. A signature of a warp of the inner Galactic disk is found for a disk subsample. This warp appears relatively strongly in the area of 0{deg}<l<45{deg} and 3{deg}<|b|<5{deg}. We also found a group of stars that does not follow to the Galactic rotation. This feature appears in the Galactic disk at l~27{deg}, and extends more than 15{deg} in the galactic latitude, like a stream of tidal debris from a dwarf galaxy.
1017. SiO maser sources
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJS/106/463
- Title:
- SiO maser sources
- Short Name:
- J/ApJS/106/463
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- The observations in the 28SiO J=1-0 v=1, J=1-0 v=2 lines and the 29SiO J=1-0, v=0 lines were simultaneously made toward 181 color-selected IRAS sources in the outer disk of the Galaxy (at longitudes between 90 deg and 250 deg). The 28SiO lines were detected in 63 sources (56 new) and the 29SiO line in 11 sources (9 new). Most of the detections are optically variable stars, mainly Mira-type variables and a few semiregular variables. The detection rate (35%) is much lower than that of the bulge survey performed by the same observational system - the 45m telescope at Nobeyama Radio Observatory. The lower detection rate of SiO maser emission is partly attributed to the increase of contaminations by stars with C-rich circumstellar envelopes and young stellar objects in the outer disk sample. The kinematical implications of the observational results are also discussed. The luminosity distances to the SiO maser sources are estimated from their IRAS fluxes at 12um and colors. By combining the SiO radial velocity and the luminosity distance, the rotation curve of the outer Galactic disk is found to be slightly falling within the Galactocentric distance between 8.5 and 12kpc. The sources located within 20deg from the Galactic anticenter direction are used to check for a peculiar motion of the local standard of rest.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/PASJ/58/529
- Title:
- SiO Maser Survey in Galactic Bulge
- Short Name:
- J/PASJ/58/529
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We surveyed 291 MSX/2MASS infrared objects in the 7{deg}x2{deg} area of the galactic center in the 43GHz SiO J=1-0 v=1 and 2 maser lines, obtaining accurate radial velocities of 163 detected objects. The surveyed area is the region where the IRAS catalog is incomplete due to contamination by high source density. The objects in the present MSX/2MASS sample were chosen to have similar infrared characteristics to those of the previous SiO-maser-survey samples based on the color-selected IRAS sources. The sampling based on the 2MASS catalog causes a bias to the foreside objects of the bulge due to heavy obscuration by interstellar dust; the detections considerably leaned on the V_lsr_<0 side.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/PASJ/55/229
- Title:
- SiO maser survey of cold IRAS sources
- Short Name:
- J/PASJ/55/229
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We present the results of observations of cold IRAS sources in the Galactic disk area, -10{deg}<l<100{deg} and |b|<5{deg}, in the SiO J=1-0, v=1 and 2 maser lines. SiO masers were detected in 51 out of 143 observed sources; 45 were new detections in SiO masers. The selected IRAS sources were objects with dust temperatures of between 160 and 280K.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/PASJ/56/765
- Title:
- SiO maser survey of IRAS sources
- Short Name:
- J/PASJ/56/765
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We surveyed 401 color-selected IRAS sources in the galactic disk in the SiO J=1-0, v=1 and 2 maser lines at 43GHz, resulting in 254 (239 new) detections. The observed sources lie mostly in a strip of the inner galactic disk with boundaries -10{deg}<l<40{deg} and |b|<3{deg}. This survey provides radial velocities of inner-disk stars for which optical measurements cannot be made due to interstellar extinction.