A very young → H II region fully embedded in its natal molecular cloud.
Ultracompact H II regions are distinguished from classical H II regions by
their small sizes (diameter ≥ 0.1 pc), high densities (Ne ≥ 105 cm-3),
and high emission measures (EM ≥ 107 pc cm-6).
Their typical ionized gas content is about 10-2
→ solar masses, in
contrast to classical H II regions with a mass of about 105 solar masses.
Due to very important extinction, ultracompact H II regions are not accessible to
visible wavelengths.
See also: → ultra-; → compact;
→ H II region.