FOREST Unbiased Galactic Plane Imaging Survey with the Nobeyama 45-m Telescope (FUGIN) IV: Galactic Shock Wave and Molecular Bow Shock in the 4-kpc Arm of the Galaxy
Y. Sofue, M. Kohno, K. Torii, T. Umemoto, N. Kuno, K. Tachihara, T., Minamidani, S. Fujita, M. Matsuo, A. Nishimura, Y. Tsuda, M. Seta

TL;DR
This study uses the FUGIN CO survey to reveal a detailed 3D structure of a galactic shock wave and molecular bow shock in the 4-kpc arm, demonstrating shock formation, morphology, and associated gas dynamics in the Milky Way.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed 3D analysis of a molecular bow shock in the galactic shock wave, linking shock morphology with gas dynamics and star formation.
Findings
Identification of a molecular bow shock with arc-shaped ridge
Evidence of HI-to-H2 transition at the shock front
Quantitative estimates of gas mass and shock properties
Abstract
The FUGIN CO survey with the Nobeyama 45-m Telescope revealed the 3D structure of a galactic shock wave in the tangential direction of the 4-kpc molecular arm. The shock front is located at G30.5+00.0+95 km/s on the up-stream (lower longitude) side of the star-forming complex W43 (G30.8-0.03), and composes a molecular bow shock (MBS) concave to W43, exhibiting an arc-shaped molecular ridge perpendicular to the galactic plane with width (10 pc) and vertical length . The MBS is coincident with the radio continuum bow of thermal origin, indicating association of ionized gas and similarity to a cometary bright-rimmed cloud. The up-stream edge of the bow is sharp with a growth width of pc indicative of shock front property. The velocity width is km/s, and the center velocity decreases by \kms from bottom to top…
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