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Revealing Gravitational Collapse in Serpens G3-G6 Molecular Cloud using Velocity Gradients

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-05-05 v2

Abstract

The relative role of turbulence, magnetic fields, self-gravity in star formation is a subject of intensive debate. We present IRAM 30m telescope observations of the 13^{13}CO (1-0) emission in the Serpens G3-G6 molecular cloud and apply to the data a set of statistical methods. Those include the probability density functions (PDFs) of column density and the Velocity Gradients Technique (VGT). We combine our data with the Planck 353 GHz polarized dust emission observations, Hershel H2_2 column density. We suggest that the Serpens G3-G6 south clump is undergoing a gravitational collapse. Our analysis reveals that the gravitational collapse happens at volume density n103n\ge10^3 cm3\rm cm^{-3}. We estimate the plane-of-the-sky magnetic field strength of approximately 120 μG\mu G using the traditional Davis-Chandrasekhar-Fermi method and 100 μG\mu G using a new technique proposed in Lazarian et al.(2020). We find the Serpens G3-G6 south clump's total magnetic field energy significantly surpasses kinetic energy and gravitational energy. We conclude that the gravitational collapse could be successfully triggered in a supersonic and sub-Alfv\'{e}nic cloud.

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@article{arxiv.2102.06225,
  title  = {Revealing Gravitational Collapse in Serpens G3-G6 Molecular Cloud using Velocity Gradients},
  author = {Yue Hu and A. Lazarian and Snezana Stanimirovic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.06225},
  year   = {2021}
}

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17 pages,11 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ