Properties of the UCHII region G25.4NW and its associated molecular cloud

Abstract

UCHII G25.4NW is a bright IR source in the inner Galaxy region. New HI images from the VLA Galactic Plane Survey (VGPS) show clear absorption features associated with the UCHII region up to 95 km s-1, and there is not any other absorptions up to the tangential velocity. It reveals that G25.4NW is at a near-side distance of 5.7 kpc, and it is located in the inner Galactic molecular ring region. Using the new distance, the bolometric luminosity of G25.4NW is estimated as 105.6 L, which corresponds to an O6 star. It contains 460 M of ionized gas. High-resolution 13CO image from the Galactic Ring Survey (GRS) reveals that G25.4NW is part of a more extended star-formation complex with about 104 M molecular gas.

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