Convergent Filaments Contracting Towards an Intermediate-mass Prestellar Core
Zhiyuan Ren, Lei Zhu, Hui Shi, Nannan Yue, Di Li, Qizhou Zhang, Diego, Mardones, Jingwen Wu, Sihan Jiao, Shu Liu, Gan Luo, Jinjin Xie, Chao Zhang,, Xuefang Xu

TL;DR
This study investigates the physical connection between filaments and a prestellar core in Orion A, revealing filamentary infall and contraction that may influence star formation processes.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational evidence of filamentary infall towards a prestellar core, highlighting a contraction process distinct from spherical collapse.
Findings
Filaments intersect at the core MMS-7 with a mass of 3.6 solar masses.
Velocity gradients indicate infall motion towards the core.
Infall rate and timescale suggest filament contraction rather than spherical collapse.
Abstract
Filamentary structures are closely associated with star-forming cores, but their detailed physical connections are still not clear. We studied the dense gas in the region of OMC-3 MMS-7 in Orion A molecular cloud using the molecular lines observed with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and the Submillimeter Array (SMA). The ALMA NH (1-0) emission has revealed three dense filaments intersected at the center, coincident with the central core MMS-7, which has a mass of . The filaments and cores are embedded in a parental clump with total mass of . The NH velocity field exhibits a noticeable increasing trend along the filaments towards the central core MMS-7 with a scale of over a spatial range of 20 arcsec ( AU), corresponding to a gradient of $40\,{\rm km\,…
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