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A New Cloud-Cloud Collision Source N68 toward the G35 Molecular Cloud Complex

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-04-20 v1

Abstract

Bubble N68 in the G35 complex shows clear cloud-cloud collision (CCC) signatures. Its semi-ring-like morphology harbors many significant massive star formation tracers: 6 HII regions, 4 6.7 GHz masers, 5 Midcourse Space Experiment sources, 9 radio peaks, and nearly 10 O/B-type stars. We also identified 163 young stellar objects (45 Class I, 5 Flat, 113 Class II), indicating active star formation toward N68. Our molecular study with CO reveals two distinct molecular clouds (N68a: 47-56 km s1^{-1}; N68b: 56-64 km s1^{-1}), with broad bridge features and complementary distributions at their borders, indicating an ongoing CCC. Star formation in N68 is collectively driven by collect-and-collapse (CC), radiation-driven implosion (RDI), and CCC mechanisms. However, compared with the CC and RDI mechanisms, the CCC mechanism does not enhance the star formation efficiency; instead, it tends to trigger the formation of massive stars. N68, along with bubbles N65 and N61, constructs a 100\sim100 pc scale CCC system in the G35 complex.

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@article{arxiv.2604.15734,
  title  = {A New Cloud-Cloud Collision Source N68 toward the G35 Molecular Cloud Complex},
  author = {En Chen and Xi Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.15734},
  year   = {2026}
}
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