Detection of Diffuse Hot Gas Around the Young, Potential Superstar Cluster H72.97-69.39
ApJ 977 45 (2024) We present the first Chandra X-ray observations of H72.97-69.39, a highly-embedded, potential super-star cluster (SSC) in its infancy located in the star-forming complex N79 of the Large Magellanic Cloud. We detect particularly hard, diffuse X-ray emission that is coincident with t...
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Zusammenfassung: | ApJ 977 45 (2024) We present the first Chandra X-ray observations of H72.97-69.39, a
highly-embedded, potential super-star cluster (SSC) in its infancy located in
the star-forming complex N79 of the Large Magellanic Cloud. We detect
particularly hard, diffuse X-ray emission that is coincident with the young
stellar objects (YSOs) identified with JWST, and the hot gas fills cavities in
the dense gas mapped by ALMA. The X-ray spectra are best fit with either a
thermal plasma or power-law model, and assuming the former, we show that the
X-ray luminosity of L_X = (1.0 +- 0.3)e34 erg/s is a factor of ~20 below the
expectation for a fully-confined wind bubble. Our results suggest that stellar
wind feedback produces diffuse hot gas in the earliest stages of massive star
cluster formation and that wind energy can be lost quickly via either turbulent
mixing followed by radiative cooling or by physical leakage. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2402.14056 |