Similar complex kinematics within two massive, filamentary infrared dark clouds
A. T. Barnes, J. D. Henshaw, P. Caselli, I. Jimenez-Serra, J. C. Tan,, F. Fontani, A. Pon, S. Ragan

TL;DR
This study reveals complex, multi-component kinematics within an infrared dark cloud, suggesting a shared formation scenario with similar clouds and highlighting the cloud's connection to larger galactic structures.
Contribution
It provides a detailed kinematic analysis of IRDC G034.43+00.24 using high-resolution observations and compares its properties with a similar IRDC, uncovering multiple velocity components and their relation to larger structures.
Findings
Four distinct velocity components in Cloud F.
Components exhibit high densities and trans-to-supersonic turbulence.
Cloud F is part of a larger inter-arm filament structure.
Abstract
Infrared dark clouds (IRDCs) are thought to be potential hosts of the elusive early phases of high-mass star formation. Here we conduct an in-depth kinematic analysis of one such IRDC, G034.43+00.24 (Cloud F), using high sensitivity and high spectral resolution IRAM-30m NH () and CO () observations. To disentangle the complex velocity structure within this cloud we use Gaussian decomposition and hierarchical clustering algorithms. We find that four distinct coherent velocity components are present within Cloud F. The properties of these components are compared to those found in a similar IRDC, G035.39-00.33 (Cloud H). We find that the components in both clouds have: high densities (inferred by their identification in NH), trans-to-supersonic non-thermal velocity dispersions with Mach numbers of , a separation in velocity of 3 km…
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