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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
earth and planetary sciences
Gas emissions in planck cold dust clumps - A survey of the J = 1-0 transitions of 12CO, 13CO, and C18O
Astrophysical Journal, Volume 756, No. 1, Article 76, Year 2012
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A survey toward 674 Planck cold clumps of the Early Cold Core Catalogue (ECC) in the J= 1-0 transitions of 12CO, 13CO, and C 18O has been carried out using the Purple Mountain Observatory 13.7m telescope. Six hundred seventy-three clumps were detected with 12CO and 13CO emission, and 68% of the sample has C18O emission. Additional velocity components were also identified. A close consistency of the three line peak velocities was revealed for the first time. Kinematic distances are given for all the velocity components, and half of the clumps are located within 0.5 and 1.5kpc. Excitation temperatures range from 4 to 27K, slightly larger than those of Td . Line width analysis shows that the majority of ECC clumps are low-mass clumps. Column densities span from 1020 to 4.5 × 1022cm-2 with an average value of (4.4 ± 3.6) × 1021cm-2. cumulative fraction distribution deviates from the lognormal distribution, which is attributed to optical depth. The average abundance ratio of the 13CO to C18O in these clumps is 7.0 ± 3.8, higher than the terrestrial value. Dust and gas are well coupled in 95% of the clumps. Blue profile asymmetry, red profile asymmetry, and total line asymmetry were found in less than 10% of the clumps, generally indicating that star formation is not yet developed. Ten clumps were mapped. Twelve velocity components and 22 cores were obtained. Their morphologies include extended diffuse, dense, isolated, cometary, and filament, of which the last is the majority. Twenty cores are starless, and only seven cores seem to be in a gravitationally bound state. Planck cold clumps are the most quiescent among the samples of weak red IRAS, infrared dark clouds, UC H II candidates, extended green objects, and methanol maser sources, suggesting that Planck cold clumps have expanded the horizon of cold astronomy. © © 2012. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
Authors & Co-Authors
Wu, Yuefang
China, Beijing
Peking University
Liu, Tie
China, Beijing
Peking University
Meng, Fanyi
China, Beijing
Peking University
Li, D. H.
China, Beijing
Chinese Academy of Sciences
United States, Boulder
Space Science Institute
United States, Pasadena
California Institute of Technology
Qin, Shengli
Germany, Koln
Universität zu Köln
Ju, Binggang
China, Nanjing
Purple Mountain Observatory Chinese Academy of Sciences
China, Beijing
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Citations: 59
Authors: 6
Affiliations: 6
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1088/0004-637X/756/1/76
ISSN:
0004637X
Research Areas
Environmental
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Quantitative