Molecular gas in a Spitzer bubble N4: possible evidence for cloud-cloud collisions as a trigger of massive star formation [GA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1808.00709


Herein, we present the 12CO (J=1-0) and 13CO (J=1-0) emission line observations via the FOREST Unbiased Galactic plane Imaging survey with the Nobeyama 45-m telescope (FUGIN) toward a Spitzer bubble N4. We observed clouds of three discrete velocities: 16, 19, and 25 km/s cloud. Their masses were 0.1 x 10^4 Msun, 0.3 x 10^4 Msun, and 1.4 x 10^4 Msun, respectively. The distribution of the 25-km/s cloud likely traces the ring-like structure observed at mid-infrared wavelength. The 16- and 19-km/s clouds have not been recognized in previous observations of molecular lines. We found observational signatures of a cloud-cloud collision, namely a bridge feature and a complementary distribution between the 16- and 25- km/s clouds. Therefore, we proposed a scenario wherein the formation of a massive star in N4 was triggered by a collision between the two clouds; however whereas the 19-km/s cloud is possibly not a part of the interaction with N4. The time scale of collision is estimated to be 0.2-0.3 Myr, which is comparable to the estimated dynamical age of the HII region of ~0.4 Myr. In N4W, a star-forming clump located west of N4, we observed molecular outflows from young stellar objects and the observational signature of a cloud-cloud collision. Thus, we also proposed a scenario in which massive- or intermediate-mass star formation was triggered via a cloud-cloud collision in N4W.

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S. Fujita, K. Torii, K. Tachihara, et. al.
Fri, 3 Aug 18
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