Resolved star formation in the metal-poor star-forming region Magellanic Bridge C

Bolatto, Alberto D.; Rubio, Monica; Kalari, Venu M.; Saldaño, Hugo P.

Chile, Argentina, United States

Abstract

Magellanic Bridge C (MB-C) is a metal-poor (∼1/5 Z) low-density star-forming region located 59 kpc away in the Magellanic Bridge, offering a resolved view of the star formation process in conditions different to the Galaxy. From Atacama Large Millimetre Array CO (1-0) observations, we detect molecular clumps associated with candidate young stellar objects (YSOs), pre-main sequence (PMS) stars, and filamentary structure identified in far-infrared imaging. YSOs and PMS stars form in molecular gas having densities between 17 and 200 M pc-2, and have ages between ≲0.1 and 3 Myr. YSO candidates in MB -C have lower extinction than their Galactic counterparts. Otherwise, our results suggest that the properties and morphologies of molecular clumps, YSOs, and PMS stars in MB -C present no patent differences with respect to their Galactic counterparts, tentatively alluding that the bottleneck to forming stars in regions similar to MB-C is the conversion of atomic gas to molecular.

2020 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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