Recombination Lines and Molecular Gas from Hypercompact HII regions in W51 A

Abstract

We present a detailed characterization of the population of compact radio-continuum sources in W51 A using subarcsecond VLA and ALMA observations. We analyzed their 2-cm continuum, the recombination lines (RL's) H77α and H30α, and the lines of H2CO(30,3-20,2), H2CO(32,1-22,0), and SO(65-54). We derive diameters for 10/20 sources in the range D 10-3 to 10-2 pc, thus placing them in the regime of hypercompact HII regions (HC HII's). Their continuum-derived electron densities are in the range n e 104 to 105 cm-3, lower than typically considered for HC HII's. We combined the RL measurements and independently derived n e, finding the same range of values but significant offsets for individual measurements between the two methods. We found that most of the sources in our sample are ionized by early B-type stars, and a comparison of n e vs D shows that they follow the inverse relation previously derived for ultracompact (UC) and compact HII's. When determined, the ionized-gas kinematics is always (7/7) indicative of outflow. Similarly, 5 and 3 out of the 8 HC HII's still embedded in a compact core show evidence for expansion and infall motions in the molecular gas, respectively. We hypothesize that there could be two different types of hypercompact (D< 0.05 pc) HII regions: those that essentially are smaller, expanding UC HII's; and those that are also hyperdense (n e > 106 cm-3), probably associated with O-type stars in a specific stage of their formation or early life.

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