A large-scale survey of CO and its isotopologues toward the Rosette molecular cloud
Chong Li, Hongchi Wang, Miaomiao Zhang, Yuehui Ma, Min Fang, and Ji, Yang

TL;DR
This large-scale survey of CO isotopologues in the Rosette molecular cloud reveals cloud structures, kinematic properties, new filaments, and evidence of cloud collisions influencing star formation and cloud chemistry.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive mapping of CO isotopologues in the RMC, identifying new filaments and cloud-cloud collision evidence, enhancing understanding of star formation processes.
Findings
Identified 73 molecular clumps with distances from 2.4 to 11 kpc.
Discovered seven new molecular filaments in the RMC.
Found evidence of cloud-cloud collision associated with young stellar clusters.
Abstract
Using the PMO-13.7m millimeter telescope at Delingha in China, we have conducted a large-scale simultaneous survey of CO, CO, and CO J=1-0 emission toward the Rosette molecular cloud (RMC) region with a sky coverage of 3.5 2.5 deg. The majority of the emission in the region comes from the RMC complex with velocities lying in the range from -2 km s to 20.5 km s. Beyond this velocity range, 73 molecular clumps are identified with kinematic distances from 2.4 kpc to 11 kpc. Based on the spatial and velocity distribution, nine individual clouds, C1-C9, have been identified for the RMC complex. It appears that the C3 cloud is different from other clouds in the RMC complex in view of its characteristic velocity, excitation temperature, and velocity dispersion. Most of the young stellar clusters in the region are located in positions of both high…
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