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Structure and extent of the giant molecular cloud near M17

Journal Article · · Astrophys. J.; (United States)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1086/157097· OSTI ID:6130724
Carbon monoxide emission at ..nu../sub LSR/ = 20 +- 2 km s/sup -1/ is found to extend 4/sup 0/ (approx.170 pc) southwest of M17, and is studied in an attempt to understand the internal structure and dynamics of a giant molecular cloud complex. The region contains two primary clouds. The first has at least 2 x 10/sup 5/ M/sub sun/ of molecular gas and extends for 1./sup 0/8 (72 pc) parallel to, but below the galactic plane southwest of M17. The second, located above the plane approximately 2./sup 0/5 southwest of M17, is about 1./sup 0/7 in extent, but contains considerably less molecular mass (> or approx. =3 x 10/sup 4/ M/sub sun/). Between these two clouds is a 1/sup 0/ long region of relatively low intensity, clumpy CO emission which appears to bridge the two main clouds. The molecular mass within this bridge is estimated to be 2 x 10/sup 4/ M/sub sun/. The cloud associated with M17 is itself divided into four discrete fragments of approximately equal mass (4 x 10/sup 4/ M/sub sun/). The /sup 12/CO and /sup 13/CO line widths are higher in these four fragments than they are between the fragments. OB star formation is active only in the northeastern two of these fragments. The /sup 13/CO line widths in the discrete fragments satisfy the virial theorem for the derived masses. (b) The /sup 13/CO velocity structure in the large complex containing M17 shows a gradual change from regularity in the northeast to irregularity and occasionally multipeaked profiles in the southwest. This change corresponds to a gradient in the degree of compactness and intensity of star formation in the four fragments. A massive (10/sup 5/ M/sub sun/) molecular cloud complex associated with M16, 2/sup 0/ north of M17, and the two clouds southwest of M17, form a pattern of equally spaced star-forming clouds whose positions alternate above and below the galactic plane. Patchy CO emission is found between these three objects. The entire region of molecular emission is approx.250 pc long.
Research Organization:
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
OSTI ID:
6130724
Journal Information:
Astrophys. J.; (United States), Journal Name: Astrophys. J.; (United States) Vol. 230:2; ISSN ASJOA
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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