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ALMA Observations of Massive Clouds in the Central Molecular Zone: Jeans Fragmentation and Cluster Formation

Xing 行 Lu 吕, Yu 宇 Cheng 程, Adam Ginsburg, Steven N. Longmore, J. M. Diederik Kruijssen, Cara Battersby, Qizhou Zhang, Daniel L. Walker

2020The Astrophysical Journal Letters53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We report Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Band 6 continuum observations of 2000 au resolution toward four massive molecular clouds in the Central Molecular Zone of the Galaxy. To study gas fragmentation, we use the dendrogram method to identify cores as traced by the dust continuum emission. The four clouds exhibit different fragmentation states at the observed resolution despite having similar masses at the cloud scale (∼1–5 pc). Assuming a constant dust temperature of 20 K, we construct core mass functions of the clouds and find a slightly top-heavy shape as compared to the canonical initial mass function, but we note several significant uncertainties that may affect this result. The characteristic spatial separation between the cores as identified by the minimum spanning tree method, ∼10 4 au, and the characteristic core mass, 1–7 , are consistent with predictions of thermal Jeans fragmentation. The three clouds showing fragmentation may be forming OB associations (stellar mass ∼10 3 ). None of the four clouds under investigation seem to be currently able to form massive star clusters like the Arches and the Quintuplet (≳10 4 ), but they may form such clusters by further gas accretion onto the cores.

Topics & Concepts

AstrophysicsPhysicsFragmentation (computing)Molecular cloudCluster (spacecraft)Star formationProtostarStar clusterThermalHigh resolutionAstronomyAccretion (finance)Mass distributionSubstructureLimitingCore (optical fiber)Galaxy clusterAstrophysics and Star Formation StudiesGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaSuperconducting and THz Device Technology
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