Gas kinematics and star formation in the filamentary molecular cloud G47.06+0.26
Jin-Long Xu, Ye Xu, Chuan-Peng Zhang, Xiao-Lan Liu, Naiping Yu,, Chang-Chun Ning, Bing-Gang Ju

TL;DR
This study investigates the gas dynamics and star formation processes in the filamentary molecular cloud G47.06+0.26 using multi-wavelength observations, revealing its structure, kinematics, and potential for star formation influenced by nearby H II regions.
Contribution
First detailed multi-wavelength analysis of G47.06+0.26 revealing its filamentary structure, kinematics, and star formation activity influenced by external feedback.
Findings
The filament extends about 58.1 pc with a mean width of 6.8 pc.
The filament's linear mass density is approximately 361.5 Msun/pc.
Star formation is likely triggered or influenced by feedback from nearby H II regions.
Abstract
We performed a multi-wavelength study toward the filamentary cloud G47.06+0.26 to investigate the gas kinematics and star formation. We present the 12CO (J=1-0), 13CO (J=1-0) and C18O (J=1-0) observations of G47.06+0.26 obtained with the Purple Mountain Observation (PMO) 13.7 m radio telescope to investigate the detailed kinematics of the filament. The 12CO (J=1-0) and 13CO (J=1-0) emission of G47.06+0.26 appear to show a filamentary structure. The filament extends about 45 arcmin (58.1 pc) along the east-west direction. The mean width is about 6.8 pc, as traced by the 13CO (J=1-0) emission. G47.06+0.26 has a linear mass density of about 361.5 Msun/pc. The external pressure (due to neighboring bubbles and H II regions) may help preventing the filament from dispersing under the effects of turbulence. From the velocity-field map, we discern a velocity gradient perpendicular to…
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