Kinematic study of the molecular gas associated with two cometary globules in Sh2-236
M. E. Ortega, S. Paron, M. B. Areal, M. Rubio

TL;DR
This study investigates the kinematics and molecular composition of two cometary globules in Sh2-236, revealing infall motions, star formation activity indicators, and the influence of nearby massive stars through radio and infrared observations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed kinematic analysis of these globules, combining molecular line data with infrared imaging to understand their physical state and star formation potential.
Findings
Detected infalling gas signatures in Sim129
Identified potential star formation activity in Sim130
Mapped molecular gas distribution and velocities around the globules
Abstract
Cometary globules, dense molecular gas structures exposed to the UV radiation, are found inside HII regions. Understanding the nature and origin of these structures through a kinematic study of the molecular gas is useful to advance in our knowledge of the interplay between radiation and molecular gas. Using ASTE we carried out molecular observations towards two cometary globules (Sim129 and Sim130) in the HII region Sh2-236. We mapped two regions with the 12CO J=3-2 and HCO+ J=4-3 lines. Additionally, two single pointings of C2H (N=4-3), HNC and HCN J=4-3 were observed. We combined our observations with public infrared and optical data to analyse the distribution and kinematics of the gas. We found kinematic signatures of infalling gas in the 12CO J=3-2 and C2H J=4-3 spectra towards Sim129 . We detected HCO+, HCN, and HNC J=4-3 only towards Sim130. The HCN/HNC integrated ratio of about…
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