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Large-Scale Mapping Observations of the C [CSC][CLC]i[/CLC][/CSC] [TSUP]3[/TSUP][ITAL]P[/ITAL][TINF]1[/TINF]–[TSUP]3[/TSUP][ITAL]P[/ITAL][TINF]0[/TINF] Line toward Heiles Cloud 2 in the Taurus Dark Cloud

Authors :
Y. Aso
Sheng-Cai Shi
Junji Inatani
Hideo Fujiwara
Masatoshi Ohishi
Keisuke Miyazawa
Masafumi Ikeda
Satoshi Yamamoto
Shuji Saito
Yutaro Sekimoto
Ken'ichi Tatematsu
Hiroyuki Ozeki
Takashi Noguchi
H. Maezawa
Gaku Saito
Tetsuya Ito
Yuji Arikawa
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 524:L129-L132
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 1999.

Abstract

A distribution of the neutral carbon atom (C i) in Heiles cloud 2 (HCL2) has been investigated with the Mount Fuji submillimeter-wave telescope. A region of 1.2 deg 2 covering a whole region of HCL2 has been mapped with the 3 P1‐ 3 P0 fine-structure line (492 GHz) of C i. The global extent of the C i emission is similar to that of 13 CO, extending from southeast to northwest. However, the C i intensity is found to be rather weak in dense cores traced by the line of C 18 O. On the other hand, strong C i emission is observed in a south part of J= 1‐0 HCL2 in which the C 18 O intensity is fairly weak. The C i/CO abundance ratio is greater than 0.8 for the C i peak, whereas it is 0.1 for the dense cores such as the cyanopolyyne peak. The C i‐rich cloud found in the south part may be in the early evolutionary stage of dense core formation where C i has not yet been converted completely into CO. This result implies that formation of dense cores is taking place from north to south in HCL2. Subject headings: ISM: atoms — ISM: clouds — ISM: evolution — ISM: individual (Heiles’s cloud 2)

Details

ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
524
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3e69a007e3b168558de99baa3ce33630
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/312316