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Molecular gas in a Spitzer bubble N4: possible evidence for cloud-cloud collisions as a trigger of massive star formation

Authors :
Fujita, Shinji
Torii, Kazufumi
Tachihara, Kengo
Enokiya, Rei
Hayashi, Katsuhiro
Kuno, Nario
Kohno, Mikito
Tosaki, Tomoka
Yamagishi, Mitsuyoshi
Nishimura, Atsushi
Umemoto, Tomofumi
Minamidani, Tetsuhiro
Matsuo, Mitsuhiro
Tsuda, Yuya
Sano, Hidetoshi
Tsutsumi, Daichi
Ohama, Akio
Yoshiike, Satoshi
Okawa, Kazuki
Fukui, Yasuo
Members, Other Fugin
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Herein, we present the 12CO (J=1-0) and 13CO (J=1-0) emission line observations via the FOREST Unbiased Galactic plane Imaging survey with the Nobeyama 45-m telescope (FUGIN) toward a Spitzer bubble N4. We observed clouds of three discrete velocities: 16, 19, and 25 km/s. Their masses were 0.1x10^4 Msun, 0.3x10^4 Msun, and 1.4x10^4 Msun, respectively. The distribution of the 25-km/s cloud likely traces the ring-like structure observed at mid-infrared wavelength. We could not find clear expanding motion of the molecular gas in N4. On the contrary, we found a bridge feature and a complementary distribution, which are discussed as observational signatures of a cloud-cloud collision, between the 16- and 25-km/s clouds. We proposed a possible scenario wherein the formation of a massive star in N4 was triggered by a collision between the two clouds; however whereas the 19-km/s cloud is possibly not a part of the interaction with N4. The time scale of collision is estimated to be 0.2-0.3 Myr, which is comparable to the estimated dynamical age of the HII region of ~0.4 Myr. In N4W, a star-forming clump located west of N4, we observed molecular outflows from young stellar objects and the observational signature of a cloud-cloud collision. Thus, we also proposed a possible scenario in which massive- or intermediate-mass star formation was triggered via a cloud-cloud collision in N4W.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1808.00709
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aafac5