论文标题

Orion的3D视图:I。Barnard的循环

A 3D View of Orion: I. Barnard's Loop

论文作者

Foley, Michael M., Goodman, Alyssa, Zucker, Catherine, Forbes, John C., Konietzka, Ralf, Swiggum, Cameren, Alves, João, Bally, John, Soler, Juan D., Großschedl, Josefa E., Bialy, Shmuel, Grudić, Michael Y., Leike, Reimar, Ensslin, Torsten

论文摘要

Barnard's Loop是位于Orion Star形成区域的H $α$排放的著名弧。在这里,我们提供了Barnard循环可能形成机制的证据,并将我们的结果与最近的工作进行比较,表明该地区发生了重大反馈事件。我们提出了大尺寸猎户座区域的3D模型,表明在大灰尘腔中间,OBP-NEAR/BRICEño-1(OBP-B1)簇的相干,径向,3D膨胀。该地区的大规模气体似乎也从中心点扩展,最初建议是OrionX。OBP-B1似乎是另一个可能的中心,我们评估Orion X或OBP-B1是否更可能是膨胀的原因。我们发现,群集都不是单个扩展中心,而是两者的反馈组合可能会推动扩展。最近的3D防尘图用于表征整个区域的3D拓扑结构,该图显示了Barnard的循环在OPB-B1簇周围的大灰尘腔的对应关系。分子云猎户座A,猎户座B和Orion $λ$位于该腔的外壳上。恒星和气体引力作用的简单估计表明,这种不对称腔的扩展可能诱导OBP-B1运动学的各向异性。我们得出的结论是,OBP-B1的反馈影响了Orion A,Orion B和Orion $λ$分子云的结构,并且可能在Barnard循环的形成中起着重要作用。

Barnard's Loop is a famous arc of H$α$ emission located in the Orion star-forming region. Here, we provide evidence of a possible formation mechanism for Barnard's Loop and compare our results with recent work suggesting a major feedback event occurred in the region around 6 Myr ago. We present a 3D model of the large-scale Orion region, indicating coherent, radial, 3D expansion of the OBP-Near/Briceño-1 (OBP-B1) cluster in the middle of a large dust cavity. The large-scale gas in the region also appears to be expanding from a central point, originally proposed to be Orion X. OBP-B1 appears to serve as another possible center, and we evaluate whether Orion X or OBP-B1 is more likely to be the cause of the expansion. We find that neither cluster served as the single expansion center, but rather a combination of feedback from both likely propelled the expansion. Recent 3D dust maps are used to characterize the 3D topology of the entire region, which shows Barnard's Loop's correspondence with a large dust cavity around the OPB-B1 cluster. The molecular clouds Orion A, Orion B, and Orion $λ$ reside on the shell of this cavity. Simple estimates of gravitational effects from both stars and gas indicate that the expansion of this asymmetric cavity likely induced anisotropy in the kinematics of OBP-B1. We conclude that feedback from OBP-B1 has affected the structure of the Orion A, Orion B, and Orion $λ$ molecular clouds and may have played a major role in the formation of Barnard's Loop.

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