Relative Velocities between 13CO Structures within 12CO Molecular Clouds

Author:

Yuan LixiaORCID,Yang JiORCID,Chen XuepengORCID,Su YangORCID,Zhang ShaoboORCID,Zhou XinORCID,Chen ZhiweiORCID,Yan Qing-ZengORCID,Fang MinORCID,Du FujunORCID,Sun YanORCID,Wang HongchiORCID,Xu YeORCID

Abstract

Abstract Velocity fields of molecular clouds (MCs) can provide crucial information on the merger and split between clouds, as well as their internal kinematics and maintenance, energy injection and redistribution, and even star formation within clouds. Using the CO spectral lines data from the Milky Way Imaging Scroll Painting survey, we measure the relative velocities along the line of sight (ΔV LOS) between 13CO structures within 12CO MCs. Emphasizing MCs with double and triple 13CO structures, we find that approximately 70% of ΔV LOS values are less than ∼1 km s−1, and roughly 10% of values exceed 2 km s−1, with a maximum of ∼5 km s−1. Additionally, we compare ΔV LOS with the internal velocity dispersion of 13CO structures ( σ 13 CO , in ) and find that about 40% of samples in either double or triple regime display distinct velocity discontinuities, i.e., the relative velocities between 13CO structures are larger than the internal line widths of 13CO structures. Among these 40% samples in the triple regime, 33% exhibit signatures of combinations through the two-body motion, whereas the remaining 7% show features of configurations through the multiple-body motion. The ΔV LOS distributions for MCs with double and triple 13CO structures are similar, as well as their ΔV LOS/ σ 13 CO , in distributions. This suggests that relative motions of 13CO structures within MCs are random and independent of cloud complexities and scales.

Funder

MOST ∣ National Natural Science Foundation of China

JST ∣ Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province

MOST ∣ National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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