Searching for further evidence for cloud-cloud collisions in L1188
Y. Gong, X. D. Tang, C. Henkel, K. M. Menten, R. Q. Mao, Y. Wang,, M.-Y. Lee, W. S. Zhu, Y. Lin, S. B. Zhang, X. P. Chen, W. J. Yang

TL;DR
This study presents observational evidence supporting the occurrence of cloud-cloud collisions in L1188, including filamentary structures, velocity components, and maser detections, suggesting a dynamic interaction influencing star formation.
Contribution
First detailed molecular line observations of L1188 providing evidence for cloud-cloud collision phenomena and associated star formation indicators.
Findings
Identification of two parallel filamentary structures with velocity components
Detection of two water masers, first in L1188
Evidence of broad line wings and complementary cloud distribution
Abstract
In order to search for further observational evidence of cloud-cloud collisions in one of the promising candidates, L1188, we carried out observations of multiple molecular lines toward the intersection region of the two nearly orthogonal filamentary molecular clouds in L1188. Based on these observations, we find two parallel filamentary structures, both of which have at least two velocity components being connected with broad bridging features. We also found a spatially complementary distribution between the two molecular clouds, as well as enhanced CO emission and CO self-absorption toward their abutting regions. At the most blueshifted velocities, we unveil a 1~pc-long arc ubiquitously showing CO line wings. We discover two 22 GHz water masers, which are the first maser detections in L1188. An analysis of line ratios at a linear resolution of 0.2 pc suggests that…
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