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Massive star formation in the W49 giant molecular cloud: Implications for the formation of massive star clusters

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 430, Issue 2, Pages 481-489

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20040447

Keywords

ISM : HII regions; ISM : bubbles; Galaxy : open clusters and associations : individual : W49A; stars : formation; Galaxy : disk; infrared : ISM

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We present results from JHKs imaging of the densest region of the W49 molecular cloud. In a recent paper (Alves & Homeier 2003, ApJ, 589, L45), we reported the detection of ( previously unknown) massive stellar clusters in the well-known giant radio HII region W49A, and here we continue our analysis. We use the extensive line-of-sight extinction to isolate a population of objects associated with W49A. We constrain the slope of the stellar luminosity function by constructing an extinction-limited luminosity function, and use this to obtain a mass function. We find no evidence for a top-heavy MF, and the slope of the derived mass function is - 1.6 +/- 0.3. We identify candidate massive stars from our color - magnitude diagram, and we use these to estimate the current total stellar mass of 5-7 x 10(4) M-. in the region of the W49 molecular cloud covered by our survey. Candidate ionizing stars for several ultra-compact HII regions are detected, with many having multipe candidate sources. On the global molecular cloud scale in W49, massive star formation apparently did not proceed in a single concentrated burst, but in small groups, or subclusters. This may be an essential physical description for star formation in what will later be termed a massive star cluster.

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