Droplets I: Pressure-Dominated Sub-0.1 pc Coherent Structures in L1688 and B18
Abstract
We present the observation and analysis of newly discovered coherent structures in the L1688 region of Ophiuchus and the B18 region of Taurus. Using data from the Green Bank Ammonia Survey (GAS), we identify regions of high density and near-constant, almost-thermal, velocity dispersion. Eighteen coherent structures are revealed, twelve in L1688 and six in B18, each of which shows a sharp "transition to coherence" in velocity dispersion around its periphery. The identification of these structures provides a chance to study the coherent structures in molecular clouds statistically. The identified coherent structures have a typical radius of 0.04 pc and a typical mass of 0.4 Msun, generally smaller than previously known coherent cores identified by Goodman et al. (1998), Caselli et al. (2002), and Pineda et al. (2010). We call these structures "droplets." We find that unlike previously known coherent cores, these structures are not virially bound by self-gravity and are instead predominantly confined by ambient pressure. The droplets have density profiles shallower than a critical Bonnor-Ebert sphere, and they have a velocity (VLSR) distribution consistent with the dense gas motions traced by NH3 emission. These results point to a potential formation mechanism through pressure compression and turbulent processes in the dense gas. We present a comparison with a magnetohydrodynamic simulation of a star-forming region, and we speculate on the relationship of droplets with larger, gravitationally bound coherent cores, as well as on the role that droplets and other coherent structures play in the star formation process.
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@article{arxiv.1809.10223,
title = {Droplets I: Pressure-Dominated Sub-0.1 pc Coherent Structures in L1688 and B18},
author = {Hope How-Huan Chen and Jaime E. Pineda and Alyssa A. Goodman and Andreas Burkert and Stella S. R. Offner and Rachel K. Friesen and Philip C. Myers and Felipe Alves and Hector G. Arce and Paola Caselli and Ana Chacon-Tanarro and Michael Chun-Yuan Chen and James Di Francesco and Adam Ginsburg and Jared Keown and Helen Kirk and Peter G. Martin and Christopher Matzner and Anna Punanova and Elena Redaelli and Erik Rosolowsky and Samantha Scibelli and Young Min Seo and Yancy Shirley and Ayushi Singh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.10223},
year = {2019}
}
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Accepted by ApJ in April, 2019