Mopra CO Observations of the Bubble HII Region RCW120
L. D. Anderson, L. Deharveng, A. Zavagno, P. Tremblin, V., Lowe, M.R. Cunningham, P. Jones, A.M. Mullins, M.P. Redman

TL;DR
This study used the Mopra telescope to investigate the molecular gas dynamics of RCW120, finding no evidence of expansion and suggesting a mostly static structure with some photon leakage into the ISM.
Contribution
First detailed CO mapping of RCW120 that constrains its expansion velocity and reveals photon leakage through PDR holes.
Findings
No evidence of molecular gas expansion (<1.5 km/s)
Dust temperature enhancements linked to PDR holes
Approximately 25% of ionizing photons leak into the ISM
Abstract
We use the Mopra radio telescope to test for expansion of the molecular gas associated with the bubble HII region RCW120. A ring, or bubble, morphology is common for Galactic HII regions, but the three-dimensional geometry of such objects is still unclear. Detected near- and far-side expansion of the associated molecular material would be consistent with a three-dimensional spherical object. We map the transitions of CO, CO, CO, and CO, and detect emission from all isotopologues. We do not detect the masing lines of CHOH at 108.8939 GHz. The strongest CO emission is from the photodissociation region (PDR), and there is a deficit of emission toward the bubble interior. We find no evidence for expansion of the molecular material associated with RCW120 and therefore can make no claims about its geometry. The…
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