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Star Formation in the LMC: Gravitational Instability and Dynamical Triggering
Evidence for triggered star formation is difficult to establish because
energy feedback from massive stars tend to erase the interstellar conditions
that led to the star formation. Young stellar objects (YSOs) mark sites of {\it
current} star formation whose ambient conditions have not been significantly
altered. Spitzer observations of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) effectively
reveal massive YSOs. The inventory of massive YSOs, in conjunction with surveys
of interstellar medium, allows us to examine the conditions for star formation:
spontaneous or triggered. We examine the relationship between star formation
and gravitational instability on a global scale, and we present evidence of
triggered star formation on local scales in the LMC.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, IAU Symposium 237, Triggered Star Formation in a
Turbulent Medium, eds. Elmegreen and Palou
A Deep Chandra Observation of the Giant HII Region N11 I. X-ray Sources in the Field
A very sensitive X-ray investigation of the giant HII region N11 in the LMC
was performed using the Chandra X-ray Observatory. The 300ks observation
reveals X-ray sources with luminosities down to 10^32 erg/s, increasing by more
than a factor of 5 the number of known point sources in the field. Amongst
these detections are 13 massive stars (3 compact groups of massive stars, 9
O-stars and one early B-star) with log(Lx/Lbol)~-6.5 to -7, which may suggest
that they are highly magnetic or colliding wind systems. On the other hand, the
stacked signal for regions corresponding to undetected O-stars yields
log(Lx/Lbol)~-7.3, i.e., an emission level comparable to similar Galactic stars
despite the lower metallicity. Other point sources coincide with 11 foreground
stars, 6 late-B/A stars in N11, and many background objects. This observation
also uncovers the extent and detailed spatial properties of the soft, diffuse
emission regions but the presence of some hotter plasma in their spectra
suggests contamination by the unresolved stellar population.Comment: file including online material, accepted for publication by ApJ
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