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Hub-filament system in IRAS 05480+2545: young stellar cluster and 6.7 GHz methanol maser

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arxiv 1706.03714 v1 pith:B4QK5SYN submitted 2017-06-12 astro-ph.GA

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To probe the star formation (SF) process, we present a multi-wavelength study of IRAS 05480+2545 (hereafter I05480+2545). Analysis of Herschel data reveals a massive clump (M_clump ~ 1875 Msun; peak N(H_2) ~ 4.8 x 10^{22} cm^{-2}; A_V ~ 51 mag) containing the 6.7 GHz methanol maser and I05480+2545, which is also depicted in a temperature range of 18-26 K. Several noticeable parsec-scale filaments are detected in the Herschel 250 microns image and seem to be radially directed to the massive clump. It resembles more of a "hub-filament" system. Deeply embedded young stellar objects (YSOs) have been identified using the 1-5 microns photometric data, and a significant fraction of YSOs and their clustering are spatially found toward the massive clump, revealing the intense SF activities. An infrared counterpart (IRc) of the maser is investigated in the Spitzer 3.6-4.5 microns images. The IRc does not appear point-like source and is most likely associated with the molecular outflow. Based on the 1.4 GHz and Halpha continuum images, the ionized emission is absent toward the IRc, indicating that the massive clump harbors an early phase of massive protostar before the onset of an ultracompact H II region. Together, the I05480+2545 is embedded in a very similar "hub-filament" system to those seen in Rosette Molecular Cloud. The outcome of the present work indicates the role of filaments in the formation of the massive star-forming clump and cluster of YSOs, which might help channel material to the central hub configuration and the clump/core.

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