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The star-forming content of the W3 giant molecular cloud

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MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 379, Issue 2, Pages 663-673

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2007.11941.x

Keywords

stars : formation; ISM : clouds; ISM : individual; W3; submillimetre

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We have surveyed a similar to 0.9 square degree area of the W3 giant molecular cloud (GMC) and star-forming region in the 850-mu m continuum, using the Submillimetre Common-User Bolometer Array on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. A complete sample of 316 dense clumps were detected with a mass range from around 13 to 2500 M-circle dot. Part of the W3 GMC is subject to an interaction with the H-II region and fast stellar winds generated by the nearby W4 OB association. We find that the fraction of total gas mass in dense, 850-mu m traced structures is significantly altered by this interaction, being around 5-13 per cent in the undisturbed cloud but similar to 25-37 per cent in the feedback-affected region. The mass distribution in the detected clump sample depends somewhat on assumptions of dust temperature and is not a simple, single power law but contains significant structure at intermediate masses. This structure is likely to be due to crowding of sources near or below the spatial resolution of the observations. There is little evidence of any difference between the index of the high-mass end of the clump mass function in the compressed region and in the unaffected cloud. The consequences of these results are discussed in terms of current models of triggered star formation.

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