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CARMA LARGE AREA STAR FORMATION SURVEY: OBSERVATIONAL ANALYSIS OF FILAMENTS IN THE SERPENS SOUTH MOLECULAR CLOUD

Author(s): Fernandez-Lopez, M; Arce, HG; Looney, L; Mundy, LG; Storm, S; et al

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Abstract: We present the N2H+ (J = 1 -> 0) map of the Serpens South molecular cloud obtained as part of the CARMA Large Area Star Formation Survey. The observations cover 250 arcmin(2) and fully sample structures from 3000 AU to 3 pc with a velocity resolution of 0.16 km s(-1), and they can be used to constrain the origin and evolution of molecular cloud filaments. The spatial distribution of the N2H+ emission is characterized by long filaments that resemble those observed in the dust continuum emission by Herschel. However, the gas filaments are typically narrower such that, in some cases, two or three quasi-parallel N2H+ filaments comprise a single observed dust continuum filament. The difference between the dust and gas filament widths casts doubt on Herschel ability to resolve the Serpens South filaments. Some molecular filaments show velocity gradients along their major axis, and two are characterized by a steep velocity gradient in the direction perpendicular to the filament axis. The observed velocity gradient along one of these filaments was previously postulated as evidence for mass infall toward the central cluster, but these kind of gradients can be interpreted as projection of large-scale turbulence.
Publication Date: 1-Aug-2014
Electronic Publication Date: 11-Jul-2014
Citation: Fernandez-Lopez, M, Arce, HG, Looney, L, Mundy, LG, Storm, S, Teuben, PJ, Lee, K, Segura-Cox, D, Isella, A, Tobin, JJ, Rosolowsky, E, Plunkett, A, Kwon, W, Kauffmann, J, Ostriker, E, Tassis, K, Shirley, YL, Pound, M. (2014). CARMA LARGE AREA STAR FORMATION SURVEY: OBSERVATIONAL ANALYSIS OF FILAMENTS IN THE SERPENS SOUTH MOLECULAR CLOUD. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS, 790 (10.1088/2041-8205/790/2/L19
DOI: doi:10.1088/2041-8205/790/2/L19
ISSN: 2041-8205
EISSN: 2041-8213
Related Item: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014ApJ...790L..19F/abstract
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
Version: Final published version. Article is made available in OAR by the publisher's permission or policy.



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