The JCMT Legacy Survey of the Gould Belt: mapping 13CO and C18O in Orion A
J.V. Buckle, C.J. Davis, J. Di Francesco, S.F. Graves, D. Nutter, J.S., Richer, J.F. Roberts, D. Ward-Thompson, G.J. White, C. Brunt, H.M. Butner, B., Cavanagh, A. Chrysostomou, E.I. Curtis, A. Duarte-Cabral, M. Etxaluze, M., Fich, P. Friberg, R. Friesen, G.A. Fuller

TL;DR
This study maps molecular gas in Orion A using JCMT observations, revealing velocity gradients, temperature variations, and magnetic support, providing insights into star formation processes in the Gould Belt.
Contribution
First detailed 13CO and C18O J=3-2 mapping of Orion A, analyzing gas dynamics, temperature, and magnetic support in a star-forming filament.
Findings
Velocity gradient of ~1 km/s/pc across Orion filament
High velocity emission detected in isotopologues
C18O emission is optically thin, 13CO marginally thick
Abstract
The Gould Belt Legacy Survey will map star-forming regions within 500 pc, using HARP (Heterodyne Array Receiver Programme), SCUBA-2 (Submillimetre Common-User Bolometer Array 2) and POL-2 (Polarimeter 2) on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT). This paper describes HARP observations of the J = 3-2 transitions of 13CO and C18O towards Orion A. The 1500-resolution observations cover 5 pc of the Orion filament, including OMC1 (inc. BN-KL and Orion Bar), OMC 2/3 and OMC 4, and allow a comparative study of the molecular gas properties throughout the star-forming cloud. The filament shows a velocity gradient of ~1 km/s /pc between OMC 1, 2 and 3, and high velocity emission is detected in both isotopologues. The Orion Nebula and Bar have the largest masses and line widths, and dominate the mass and energetics of the high velocity material. Compact, spatially resolved emission from CH3CN,…
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