The Core Mass Function in the Massive Protocluster G286.21+0.17 revealed by ALMA
Abstract
We study the core mass function (CMF) of the massive protocluster G286.21+0.17 with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array via 1.3~mm continuum emission at a resolution of 1.0\ (2500~au). We have mapped a field of 5.3×5.3\ centered on the protocluster clump. We measure the CMF in the central region, exploring various core detection algorithms, which give source numbers ranging from 60 to 125, depending on parameter selection. We estimate completeness corrections due to imperfect flux recovery and core identification via artificial core insertion experiments. For masses M1\:M, the fiducial dendrogram-identified CMF can be fit with a power law of the form dN/dlogMM-α with α 1.240.17, slightly shallower than, but still consistent with, the index of the Salpeter stellar initial mass function of 1.35. Clumpfind-identified CMFs are significantly shallower with α0.640.13. While raw CMFs show a peak near 1\:M, completeness-corrected CMFs are consistent with a single power law extending down to 0.5\:M, with only a tentative indication of a shallowing of the slope around 1\:M. We discuss the implications of these results for star and star cluster formation theories.
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