Ammonia observations towards the Aquila Rift cloud complex
Kadirya Tursun, Jarken Esimbek, Christian Henkel, Xindi Tang, Gang Wu,, Dalei Li, Jianjun Zhou, Yuxin He, Toktarkhan Komesh, Serikbek Sailanbek

TL;DR
This study maps ammonia in the Aquila Rift complex, revealing temperature variations, turbulence effects, and ammonia abundance differences between low and high mass star-forming regions, enhancing understanding of dense gas properties.
Contribution
First detailed ammonia survey of the Aquila Rift complex, providing temperature, turbulence, and abundance data across different star-forming regions.
Findings
Gas temperatures range from 8.9 to 35.0K, with lower in Serpens South and higher in W40.
Turbulent velocity dispersion correlates with gas temperature, indicating turbulent heating.
Ammonia abundance varies between regions, with lower values in W40.
Abstract
We surveyed the Aquila Rift complex including the Serpens South and W40 region in the NH(1,1) and (2,2) transitions making use of the Nanshan 26-m telescope. The kinetic temperatures of the dense gas in the Aquila Rift complex range from 8.9 to 35.0K with an average of 15.36.1K. Low gas temperatures associate with Serpens South ranging from 8.9 to 16.8K with an average 12.31.7K, while dense gas in the W40 region shows higher temperatures ranging from 17.7 to 35.0K with an average of 25.14.9 K. A comparison of kinetic temperatures against HiGal dust temperatures indicates that the gas and dust temperatures are in agreement in the low mass star formation region of Serpens South. In the high mass star formation region W40, the measured gas kinetic temperatures are higher than those of the dust. The turbulent component of the velocity dispersion of NH(1,1) is found to…
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