Title: Massive Young Stars in the Galaxy
1Massive Young Stars in the Galaxy
- Melvin Hoare
- University of Leeds
- UK
2Outline
- Introduction
- Massive YSOs
- High resolution observations
- The RMS Survey
- Galaxy-wide survey for massive YSOs
- Next generation galactic plane surveys
- UKIDSS GPS, SCUBA2, CORNISH
- Conclusions
3Massive Star Formation
- What determines the upper IMF?
- The physics of infall
- Turbulence?
- Magnetic fields?
- Dynamics?
- The physics of outflow
- Radiation pressure on dust?
- Radiation pressure on gas?
- MHD driven flows?
4Massive Young Stellar Objects
- Luminous (gt104 L), embedded IR source
- Bipolar molecular outflow
- Often has associated maser emission
- Compact, ionised wind (v100 km s-1)
5Evolutionary Outline
- Hot Core à YSO à UCHII à OB Star
- SED
- Sub-mm à Mid-IR à Near-IR à Visual
- Masers
- CH3OH Ã H2O Ã OH
- Radio
- No radio à Weak Radio à Strong Radio
6High Resolution Observations
S140 IRS 1
OVRO 2.7mm 2 " CO 4 "
7VLA 5 GHz (1.4 GHz)
8VLA 8 GHz Tofani et al. (1995)
9MERLIN 5 GHz 0.1" 2mm speckle 0.2"
10- Monopolar reflection nebula in a massive YSO
- Scattered light in blueshifted outflow lobe
- Polarimetry confirms scattered nature of
extended emission
S140 IRS 1
Schertl et al (2000)
11Radio Proper Motions
5 year baseline
1 month baseline
12Mid-IR Diffraction-Limited Imaging
- Subaru 24.5mm, 0.6 resolution - Fujiyoshi,
Hoare, Moore
S140 IRS 1, 2 3
1324.5mm images
GL 989
Standard Star
14Azimuthally-averaged profiles
24.5mm
10.5mm
15Resolution of warm dust emission
- Models with r-2, r-1.5, r-1, r-0.5 density
distribution - Observations support steep density gradient
16Mm Interferomety
- Resolution of the cool dust continuum emission
from the envelope - ATCA mm interferometer
- 5 x 22m dishes and 128 MHz bandwidth
- Hoare, Urquhart, Gibb, in prep
17MYSO Samples
- Well characterised MYSOs number in the tens
- Not systematically found and mostly nearby
- May not be representative
- Need well-selected sample that number in the
hundreds - Can then study properties in a statistically
robust way
18Surveys for MYSOs
- Too obscured in near-IR
- Radio continuum too weak
- No single maser transition always present
- Molecular cores do not necessarily contain YSOs
- Need to use IR where bulk of energy emerges
- IRAS-based searches suffer from confusion
19The MSX Galactic Plane Survey
- 8, 12, 14 and 21mm, 18² resolution, blt5o
W75 N Region
IRAS 12mm
MSX 8mm
MSX 21mm
20The Red MSX Source (RMS) Survey
- Colour-select massive YSO candidates from the MSX
Point Source Catalogue and 2MASS near-IR survey - Delivers 2000 candidates
- Many other object types with similar near- and
mid-IR colours
21 Massive YSOs
C stars
UCHII regions
OH/IR stars
PN
22Multi-wavelength Ground-based Follow-up Campaign
- Identify and eliminate confusing sources
- Begin characterisation of the massive YSOs
- RMS Team
- Stuart Lumsden, Rene Oudmaijer, James Urquhart,
Ant Busfield, Tamara King, Andrew Clarke (Leeds,
UK) - Toby Moore, James Allsopp (Liverpool JMU, UK)
- Cormac Purcell, Michael Burton (UNSW, Australia)
- Zhibo Jiang, Wang Min (PMO, China)
23Radio Continuum
- 5 GHz, 1² resolution at VLA ATCA
- 1700 objects observed so far
Compact H II Region
Massive YSO candidate
24Kinematic Distances
- 13CO at Mopra, Onsala, JCMT, PMO GRS
- 1700 targets observed
25Galactic Distribution
26Resolving Distance Ambiguities with H I
27Mid-IR
- 10mm, 0.8² resolution at UKIRT and ESO 3.6m, 350
objects observed GLIMPSE
28Near-IR
- K-band imaging at UKIRT ANU 2.3m 2MASS
- 400 targets observed
- HK band spectroscopy at UKIRT
- 120 targets observed
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30Next Generation Plane Surveys
- Deeper and higher spatial resolution
- Complete wavelength coverage
- Common areas
- Matched sensitivities and resolutions
- The Spitzer 4-8mm GLIMPSE legacy survey is the
starting point (10oltllt65o, blt1o)
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32Proposed VLA Survey
- CORNISH Project (Hoare, Diamond, Churchwell,
Kurtz, ) - CO-ordinated Radio N Infrared Survey for
High-mass star formation - 5 GHz, 1² resolution B configuration VLA survey
of the northern GLIMPSE region - 9000 pointings of 2 minutes each requiring 400
hours in total - 2 mJy 50 completeness limit
33CORNISH Science
- Unbiased census of UCHII regions
- Triggering and clustering of massive star
formation - Identification of radio loud/quiet objects found
in GLIMPSE - UCHII regions/Massive YSOs
- PN/Proto-PN
- Be stars, WR stars, active binaries, X-ray
sources etc. - Legacy science
34 H II region MYSO
35Conclusions
- High resolution observations are beginning to
resolve the envelope and winds - The RMS survey will deliver 1000 massive YSOs
over the whole galaxy - GLIMPSE, in combination with other surveys, will
deliver very large numbers of intermediate mass
YSOs right across the inner galaxy.
36- Large well-selected samples for future high
resolution studies e.g. 8m, ALMA, SKA - The combination of GLIMPSE and UKIDSS GPS will be
particularly powerful for YSO, evolved star and
stellar population studies - Future SCUBA2, HERSCHEL and CORNISH surveys will
be excellent tools for systematic massive star
formation studies