A CO survey on a sample of Herschel cold clumps
O.Feh\'er, M. Juvela, T. Lunttila, J. Montillaud, I. Ristorcelli, S., Zahorecz, L. V. T\'oth

TL;DR
This study investigates the physical properties of cold molecular cloud clumps using CO line and Herschel dust data, revealing their sizes, masses, temperatures, and gravitational stability across different Galactic environments.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of 35 Herschel cold clumps with combined molecular line and dust observations, offering new insights into their physical states and stability.
Findings
Clump temperatures range from 8.5 to 19.5 K.
Masses vary from less than 0.1 to over 1500 solar masses.
Eleven clumps are gravitationally unbound.
Abstract
The physical state of cold cloud clumps has a great impact on the process and efficiency of star formation and the masses of the forming stars inside these objects. The sub-millimetre survey of the Planck space observatory and the far-infrared follow-up mapping of the Herschel space telescope provide an unbiased, large sample of these cold objects. We have observed CO(10) and CO(10) emission in 35 clumps in 26 Herschel fields sampling different environments in the Galaxy. Densities and temperatures were calculated from both the dust continuum and the molecular line data, kinematic distances were derived using CO line velocities and clump sizes and masses were calculated by fitting 2D Gaussian functions to the optical depth distribution maps. Clump masses and virial masses were estimated assuming an upper and lower limit on the kinetic temperatures and…
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