Probing the global dust properties and cluster formation potential of the giant molecular cloud G148.24+00.41

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dc.contributor.author Rawat, Vineet
dc.contributor.author Samal, M. R.
dc.contributor.author Walker, D. L.
dc.contributor.author Zavagno, A.
dc.contributor.author Tej, A.
dc.contributor.author Marton, G.
dc.contributor.author Ojha, D. K.
dc.contributor.author Elia, Davide
dc.contributor.author Chen, W. P.
dc.contributor.author Jose, J.
dc.contributor.author Eswaraiah, C.
dc.coverage.spatial United States of America
dc.date.accessioned 2023-05-15T12:58:53Z
dc.date.available 2023-05-15T12:58:53Z
dc.date.issued 2023-03
dc.identifier.citation Rawat, Vineet; Samal, M. R.; Walker, D. L.; Zavagno, A.; Tej, A.; Marton, G.; Ojha, D. K.; Elia, Davide; Chen, W. P.; Jose, J. and Eswaraiah, C., "Probing the global dust properties and cluster formation potential of the giant molecular cloud G148.24+00.41", arXiv, Cornell University Library, DOI: arXiv:2303.05449v1, Mar. 2023.
dc.identifier.uri http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.05449
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/123456789/8781
dc.description.abstract Clouds more massive than about 105 M⊙ are potential sites of massive cluster formation. Studying the properties of such clouds in the early stages of their evolution offers an opportunity to test various cluster formation processes. We make use of CO, Herschel, and UKIDSS observations to study one such cloud, G148.24+00.41. Our results show the cloud to be of high mass (∼ 1.1×105 M⊙), low dust temperature (∼ 14.5 K), nearly circular (projected radius ∼ 26 pc), and gravitationally bound with a dense gas fraction of ∼18% and a density profile with a power-law index of ∼-1.5. Comparing its properties with those of nearby molecular clouds, we find that G148.24+00.41 is comparable to the Orion-A molecular cloud in terms of mass, size, and dense gas fraction. From our analyses, we find that the central area of the cloud is actively forming protostars and is moderately fractal with a Q-value of ∼ 0.66. We also find evidence of global mass-segregation in the cloud, with a degree of mass-segregation (ΛMSR)≈3.2. We discuss these results along with the structure and compactness of the cloud, the spatial and temporal distribution of embedded stellar population, and their correlation with the cold dust distribution, in the context of high-mass cluster formation. Comparing our results with models of star cluster formation, we conclude that the cloud has the potential to form a cluster in the mass range ∼ 2000--3000 M⊙ through dynamical hierarchical collapse and assembly of both gas and stars.
dc.description.statementofresponsibility by Vineet Rawat, M. R. Samal, D. L. Walker, A. Zavagno, A. Tej, G. Marton, D. K. Ojha, Davide Elia, W. P. Chen, J. Jose and C. Eswaraiah
dc.language.iso en_US
dc.publisher Cornell University Library
dc.subject Global dust properties
dc.subject Cluster formation
dc.subject Molecular cloud
dc.subject Star cluster
dc.subject Protostars
dc.title Probing the global dust properties and cluster formation potential of the giant molecular cloud G148.24+00.41
dc.type Pre-Print Archive
dc.relation.journal arXiv


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