SiO emission as a probe of Cloud-Cloud Collisions in Infrared Dark Clouds
G. Cosentino, I. Jim\'enez-Serra, J. D. Henshaw, P. Caselli, S. Viti,, A. T. Barnes, J. C. Tan, F. Fontani, B. Wu

TL;DR
This study uses SiO emission mapping to investigate the kinematics of Infrared Dark Clouds, revealing signatures of cloud-cloud collisions and star formation activity, thereby shedding light on their formation mechanisms.
Contribution
First high-sensitivity SiO maps of six IRDCs are analyzed to identify collision signatures and star formation indicators, providing new insights into IRDC formation processes.
Findings
Detection of compact SiO emission with broad lines indicating star formation activity.
Widespread narrow SiO emission in some clouds suggests cloud-cloud collision signatures.
No significant SiO emission detected in one of the clouds, indicating varied conditions.
Abstract
Infrared Dark Clouds (IRDCs) are very dense and highly extincted regions that host the initial conditions of star and stellar cluster formation. It is crucial to study the kinematics and molecular content of IRDCs to test their formation mechanism and ultimately characterise these initial conditions. We have obtained high-sensitivity Silicon Monoxide, SiO(2-1), emission maps toward the six IRDCs, G018.8200.28, G019.27+00.07, G028.5300.25, G028.67+00.13, G038.9500.47 and G053.11+00.05 (cloud A, B, D, E, I and J, respectively), using the 30-m antenna at the Instituto de Radioastronom\'{i}a Millim\'{e}trica (IRAM30m). We have investigated the SiO spatial distribution and kinematic structure across the six clouds to look for signatures of cloud-cloud collision events that may have formed the IRDCs and triggered star formation within them. Toward clouds A, B, D, I and J we detect…
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