We have carried out a morphological search for molecular clouds possibly associated with 48 Galactic infrared bubbles with angular radii of >1′ in the southern Galactic plane of 295∘≤l≤350∘ and ∣b∣≤1∘ presented by Hanaoka et al. (2019). 116 molecular clouds in the (l,b,VLSR) space are identified from the archival 12CO~J~=~1--0 line data obtained by the Mopra Southern Galactic plane survey, where VLSR is the CO-line radial velocity. The kinematic distances are derived from VLSR using the most accurate rotation curve of the Milky Way. We also present measurements of velocity dispersion, size parameter, molecular mass, and virial mass of 116 molecular clouds. This catalog is presented to investigate star formation and the origin of molecular shells and cavities, possibly associated with infrared bubbles. CO line intensity maps and position-velocity diagrams of the molecular clouds are available online as supplementary data.
@article{arxiv.2507.01222,
title = {A catalog of molecular clouds possibly associated with Galactic infrared bubbles I. The Southern Galactic plane},
author = {Mikito Kohno and Yoshiaki Sofue and Yasuo Fukui and Kengo Tachihara},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.01222},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
15 pages, 9 figures, 3 Tables, accepted for Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan (PASJ). The supplementary figures are available in this URL: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/srlmd5tge9gkpsc7pz066/CObubble_catalog_PASJ.pdf?rlkey=pjafuirmk8lnag0utnse1uorh&st=qabob0xf&dl=0