ALMA Observations of NGC 6334S. II. Subsonic and Transonic Narrow Filaments in a High-mass Star Formation Cloud

Author:

Li ShanghuoORCID,Sanhueza PatricioORCID,Lee Chang WonORCID,Zhang QizhouORCID,Beuther HenrikORCID,Palau AinaORCID,Liu Hong-LiORCID,Smith Howard A.,Liu Hauyu BaobabORCID,Jiménez-Serra IzaskunORCID,Kim Kee-TaeORCID,Feng SiyiORCID,Liu TieORCID,Wang JunzhiORCID,Li DiORCID,Qiu KepingORCID,Lu XingORCID,Girart Josep MiquelORCID,Wang KeORCID,Li FeiORCID,Li JuanORCID,Cao YueORCID,Kim ShinyoungORCID,Strom Shaye

Abstract

Abstract We present a study of narrow filaments toward a massive infrared dark cloud, NGC 6334S, using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array. Thirteen gas filaments are identified using the H13CO+ line, while a single continuum filament is revealed by the continuum emission. The filaments present a compact radial distribution with a median filament width of ∼0.04 pc, narrower than the previously proposed “quasi-universal” 0.1 pc filament width. The higher spatial resolution observations and higher density gas tracer tend to identify even narrower and lower mass filaments. The filament widths are roughly twice the size of embedded cores. The gas filaments are largely supported by thermal motions. The nonthermal motions are predominantly subsonic and transonic in both identified gas filaments and embedded cores, which may imply that stars are likely born in environments of low turbulence. A fraction of embedded objects show a narrower velocity dispersion compared with their corresponding natal filaments, which may indicate that turbulent dissipation is taking place in these embedded cores. The physical properties (mass, mass per unit length, gas kinematics, and width) of gas filaments are analogous to those of narrow filaments found in low- to high-mass star-forming regions. The more evolved sources are found to be farther away from the filaments, a situation that may have resulted from the relative motions between the young stellar objects and their natal filaments.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Research Foundation of Korea

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

European Research Council under the Horizon 2020 Framework Program

UNAM-PAPIIT

CONACYT ∣ Sistema Nacional de Investigadores

Spanish State Research Agency

MEC ∣ Agencia Estatal de Investigación

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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