Gas emissions in Planck cold dust clumps---A Survey of the J=1-0 Transitions of $^{12}$CO, $^{13}$CO, and C$^{18}$O
Yuefang Wu, Tie Liu, Fanyi Meng, Di Li, Sheng-Li Qin, Bing-Gang Ju

TL;DR
This survey of 674 Planck cold dust clumps using CO isotopologue transitions reveals their physical properties, kinematic distances, and star formation activity, highlighting their quiescent nature and potential for early star formation stages.
Contribution
First comprehensive survey of Planck cold clumps with multiple CO lines, providing detailed physical, kinematic, and morphological data, and identifying their low star formation activity.
Findings
Most clumps are low mass and quiescent.
Average abundance ratio of $^{13}$CO to C$^{18}$O is higher than terrestrial.
Less than 10% show signs of active star formation.
Abstract
A survey toward 674 Planck cold clumps of the Early Cold Core Catalogue (ECC) in the J=1-0 transitions of CO, CO and CO has been carried out using the PMO 13.7 m telescope. 673 clumps were detected with the CO and CO, and 68% of the samples have CO 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 out for all the velocity components and half of the clumps are located within 0.5 and 1.5 kpc. Excitation temperatures range from 4 to 27 K, slightly larger than those of . Line width analysis shows that the majority of ECC clumps are low mass clumps. Column densities N span from 10 to 4.5 cm with an average value of (4.43.6) cm. N cumulative…
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