Molecular and Atomic Clouds toward the Wolf-Rayet Nebula NGC 2359: Possible Evidence for Isolated High-Mass Star Formation Triggered by a Cloud-Cloud Collision
Hidetoshi Sano, Katsuhiro Hayashi, Rei Enokiya, Kazufumi Torii, Shun, Saeki, Kazuki Okawa, Kisetsu Tsuge, Daichi Tsutsumi, Mikito Kohno, Yusuke, Hattori, Shinji Fujita, Satoshi Yoshiike, Ryuji Okamoto, Atsushi Nishimura,, Akio Ohama, Takahiro Hayakawa, Hiroaki Yamamoto

TL;DR
This study investigates molecular clouds around NGC 2359 and presents evidence suggesting that an isolated high-mass star, HD 56925, was formed through a cloud-cloud collision, supported by multi-line observations and kinematic analysis.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence for cloud-cloud collision as a mechanism for isolated high-mass star formation in NGC 2359.
Findings
Identification of three molecular clouds at different velocities.
Detection of expanding gas motions consistent with cloud interaction.
Evidence that star formation was triggered by cloud-cloud collision.
Abstract
NGC 2359 is an HII region located in the outer Galaxy that contains the isolated Wolf-Rayet (WR) star HD 56925. We present millimeter/submillimeter observations of CO( = 1-0, 3-2) line emission toward the entire nebula. We identified that there are three molecular clouds at VLSR 37, 54, and 67 km s, and three HI clouds: two of them are at VLSR 54 km s and the other is at 63 km s. These clouds except for the CO cloud at 67 km s are limb-brightened in the radio continuum, suggesting part of each cloud has been ionized. We newly found an expanding gas motion of CO/HI, whose center and expansion velocities are 51 and 4.5 km s, respectively. This is consistent with large line widths of the CO and HI clouds at 54 km s. The kinematic temperature of CO clouds at 37 and 54 km s are derived to be…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
