Abstract
We present wide-area radio continuum 5.5 and 8.8 GHz (5.5 and 3.4 cm) Australia Telescope Compact Array observations of the complex and rich massive star-forming region G305. The aim of this study is to perform an un-targeted survey of the region in search of the compact radio emission associated with ultra-compact (UC) HII regions. Observations presented here encompass the entire complex and have a maximum resolution of 1:5 1:4 00 and sensitivity of 0:07 mJy beam 1 . By applying a data reduction method that emphasises small-scale structure, we are able to detect 71 compact radio sources distributed throughout the observed field. To explore the nature of these compact radio sources we compare to mid-infrared data and in this way identify 56 background sources, eight stellar radio sources, a single brightrimmed cloud and six candidate UC HII regions. The physical properties of these candidate UC HII regions are determined and reveal five candidates have peak properties consistent with known UC HII regions with source radii ranging from 0.04‐0.1 pc, emission measures from 2.56‐10.3 10 6 pc cm 6 and electron densities of 0.34‐1.03 10 4 cm 3 . We comment on these sites of recent massive star formation within G305 and by comparing to other star formation tracers (masers, NH3, YSOs) build a picture of the star formation history of the region. Using these results we estimate a lower limit to the star formation rate for the region of 0.003 M yr 1 . .
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