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Large-scale molecular gas distribution in the M17 cloud complex: dense gas conditions of massive star formation?

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2020-03-11 v1

Abstract

The non-uniform distribution of gas and protostars in molecular clouds is caused by combinations of various physical processes that are difficult to separate. We explore this non-uniform distribution in the M17 molecular cloud complex that hosts massive star formation activity using the 12^{12}CO (J=10J=1-0) and 13^{13}CO (J=10J=1-0) emission lines obtained with the Nobeyama 45m telescope. Differences in clump properties such as mass, size, and gravitational boundedness reflect the different evolutionary stages of the M17-H{\scriptsize II} and M17-IRDC clouds. Clumps in the M17-H{\scriptsize II} cloud are denser, more compact, and more gravitationally bound than those in M17-IRDC. While M17-H{\scriptsize II} hosts a large fraction of very dense gas (27\%) that has column density larger than the threshold of \sim 1 g cm2^{-2} theoretically predicted for massive star formation, this very dense gas is deficient in M17-IRDC (0.46\%). Our HCO+^+ (J=10J=1-0) and HCN (J=10J=1-0) observations with the TRAO 14m telescope, {\nlqb trace all gas with column density higher than 3×10223\times 10^{22} cm2^{-2}}, confirm the deficiency of high density (105\gtrsim 10^5 cm3^{-3}) gas in M17-IRDC. Although M17-IRDC is massive enough to potentially form massive stars, its deficiency of very dense gas and gravitationally bound clumps can explain the current lack of massive star formation.

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@article{arxiv.2001.09559,
  title  = {Large-scale molecular gas distribution in the M17 cloud complex: dense gas conditions of massive star formation?},
  author = {Quang Nguyen-Luong and Fumitaka Nakamura and Koji Sugitani and Tomomi Shimoikura and Kazuhito Dobashi and Shinichi W. Kinoshita and Kee-Tae Kim and Hynwoo Kang and Patricio Sanhueza and Neal J. Evans and Glenn J. White},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.09559},
  year   = {2020}
}

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