On the Scarcity of Dense Cores (n > 105 cm−3) in High-latitude Planck Galactic Cold Clumps

Author:

Xu FengweiORCID,Wang KeORCID,Liu TieORCID,Eden DavidORCID,Liu XunchuanORCID,Juvela MikaORCID,He JinhuaORCID,Johnstone DougORCID,Goldsmith PaulORCID,Garay GuidoORCID,Wu YuefangORCID,Soam ArchanaORCID,Traficante AlessioORCID,Ristorcelli Isabelle,Falgarone EdithORCID,Chen Huei-Ru VivienORCID,Hirano NaomiORCID,Doi YasuoORCID,Kwon WoojinORCID,White Glenn J.ORCID,Whitworth AnthonyORCID,Sanhueza PatricioORCID,Rawlings Mark G.ORCID,Alina DanaORCID,Ren ZhiyuanORCID,Lee Chang WonORCID,Tatematsu Ken’ichiORCID,Zhang Chuan-PengORCID,Zhou JianjunORCID,Lai Shih-PingORCID,Ward-Thompson DerekORCID,Liu Sheng-YuanORCID,Gu QilaoORCID,Chakali EswaraiahORCID,Zhu Lei,Mardones DiegoORCID,Tóth L. ViktorORCID

Abstract

Abstract High-latitude (∣b∣ > 30°) molecular clouds have virial parameters that exceed 1, but whether these clouds can form stars has not been studied systematically. Using JCMT SCUBA-2 archival data, we surveyed 70 fields that target high-latitude Planck Galactic cold clumps (HLPCs) to find dense cores with density of 105–106 cm−3 and size of <0.1 pc. The sample benefits from both the representativeness of the parent sample and its coverage of the densest clumps at the high column density end (>1 × 1021 cm−2). At an average rms of 15 mJy beam−1, we detected Galactic dense cores in only one field, G6.04+36.77 (L183) while also identifying 12 extragalactic objects and two young stellar objects. Compared to the low-latitude clumps, dense cores are scarce in HLPCs. With synthetic observations, the densities of cores are constrained to be n c ≲ 105 cm−3 should they exist in HLPCs. Low-latitude clumps, Taurus clumps, and HLPCs form a sequence where a higher virial parameter corresponds to a lower dense-core detection rate. If HLPCs were affected by the Local Bubble, the scarcity should favor turbulence-inhibited rather than supernova-driven star formation. Studies of the formation mechanism of the L183 molecular cloud are warranted.

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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