Filament L1482 in the California molecular cloud
Da-Lei Li, Jarken Esimbek, Jian-Jun Zhou, Yu-Qing Lou, Gang Wu, Xin-Di, Tang, Yu-Xin He

TL;DR
This study investigates the gravitational fragmentation and physical properties of the L1482 filament in the California molecular cloud using multi-wavelength observations, revealing its dynamic state and suppressed high-mass star formation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of L1482, identifying dense clumps and analyzing their kinematic states, which advances understanding of filament evolution and star formation suppression.
Findings
23 dense molecular clumps identified along L1482
Clumps exhibit supersonic non-thermal motions
High-mass star formation is suppressed compared to Orion
Abstract
Aims. The process of gravitational fragmentation in the L1482 molecular filament of the California molecular cloud is studied by combining several complementary observations and physical estimates. We investigate the kinematic and dynamical states of this molecular filament and physical properties of several dozens of dense molecular clumps embedded therein. Methods. We present and compare molecular line emission observations of the J=2--1 and J=3--2 transitions of 12CO in this molecular complex, using the KOSMA 3-meter telescope. These observations are complemented with archival data observations and analyses of the 13CO J=1--0 emission obtained at the Purple Mountain Observatory 13.7-meter radio telescope at Delingha Station in QingHai Province of west China, as well as infrared emission maps from the Herschel Space Telescope online archive, obtained with the SPIRE and PACS cameras.…
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