CO observations toward the isolated mid-infrared bubble S44: External triggering of O-star formation by a cloud-cloud collision
Mikito Kohno, Kengo Tachihara, Shinji Fujita, Yusuke Hattori, Kazufumi, Torii, Atsushi Nishimura, Misaki Hanaoka, Satoshi Yoshiike, Rei Enokiya,, Keisuke Hasegawa, Akio Ohama, Hidetoshi Sano, Hiroaki Yamamoto, Yasuo, Fukui

TL;DR
This study investigates the origin of an isolated high-mass star in the S44 bubble, proposing that a cloud-cloud collision triggered its formation, supported by multi-wavelength CO observations and morphological analysis.
Contribution
It presents new CO observations revealing cloud interactions and supports the cloud-cloud collision scenario as a trigger for isolated high-mass star formation in S44.
Findings
Two velocity components are associated with the bubble.
Enhanced CO intensity ratios indicate UV radiation effects.
A cloud collision 3 Myr ago likely triggered star formation.
Abstract
We have performed a multi-wavelength study of the mid-infrared bubble S44 to investigate the origin of isolated high-mass star(s) and the star-formation process around the bubble formed by the HII region. In this paper, we report the results of new CO observations (CO, CO 1-0, and CO 3-2) toward the isolated bubble S44 using the NANTEN2, Mopra, and ASTE radio telescopes. We found two velocity components in the direction of the bubble, at km s and km s. These two clouds are likely to be physically associated with the bubble,both because of the enhanced CO 3-2/1-0 intensity ratio from a ring-like structure affected by ultraviolet radiation from embedded high-mass star(s) and from the morphological correspondence between the 8 m emission and the CO distribution. Assuming a single object, we estimate the spectral type of…
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