The G332 molecular cloud ring: I. Morphology and physical characteristics
Domenico Romano, Michael G. Burton, Michael C. B. Ashley, Sergio, Molinari, David Rebolledo, Catherine Braiding, Eugenio Schisano

TL;DR
This paper provides a detailed morphological and physical analysis of the G332 molecular cloud ring, including mass, distance, gas fractions, and star formation activity, using multi-line surveys and innovative visualization techniques.
Contribution
It introduces new measurements of the G332 cloud's properties, defines an [CI] based X factor, and presents VR/AR visualization methods for radio astronomy data analysis.
Findings
Mass of the cloud ~2×10^5 solar masses
Dark molecular gas fraction ~17%
Star formation activity correlates with excitation temperature and emissions
Abstract
We present a morphological and physical analysis of a Giant Molecular Cloud (GMC) using the carbon monoxide isotopologues (CO, CO, CO ) survey of the Galactic Plane (Mopra CO Southern Galactic Plane Survey), supplemented with neutral carbon maps from the HEAT telescope in Antarctica. The giant molecular cloud structure (hereinafter the ring) covers the sky region < < and = (hereinafter the G332 region). The mass of the ring and its distance are determined to be respectively ~2 and ~3.7 kpc from Sun. The dark molecular gas fraction, estimated from the CO and [CI] lines, is for a CO T between [10,20 K]. Comparing the [CI] integrated intensity and N(H) traced by CO and CO, we define an…
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