A detailed study of the high-mass clump interacting with the bubble N10
Abstract
We performed a detailed study of the high-mass clump interacting with bubble N10 based on the spectral lines 12CO(3-2), HCO+(4-3), N2H+(4-3) and CH3OH(7(0,7)-6(0,6)) and continuum emission data at 450 μm and 850 μm released on CADC and Spitzer data. Blue-shifted optically thick line 12CO (3-2) seems to indicate that the outer envelope of the high-mass clump is still falling toward the center. Detection of CH3OH(7(0,7)-6(0,6)) suggests that a hot core has formed around YSO N10-7. And position-velocity diagram of N2H+ (4-3) indicates the cold dense core of the clump has not been destroyed by the star formation activities. The mass of N10-7 is about 27.44 M. The ratio HCO+(4-3)/N2H+ (4-3) in the outer part of the clump is larger than that in the inner part of it. The reason may be that the CO abundance relative to N2H+ (4-3) increased in the outer part of the high-mass clump, more N2H+ (4-3) were converted into HCO+(4-3).
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