A train of shocks at 3000 au scale? Exploring the clash of an expanding bubble into the NGC 1333 IRAS 4 region. SOLIS XIV
Marta De Simone, Claudio Codella, Cecilia Ceccarelli, Ana, L\'opez-Sepulcre, Roberto Neri, Pedro Ruben Rivera-Ortiz, Gemma Busquet,, Paola Caselli, Eleonora Bianchi, Francesco Fontani, Bertrand Lefloch, Yoko, Oya, and Jaime E. Pineda

TL;DR
This study reveals a series of shocks caused by an expanding gas bubble impacting the filament near IRAS 4A in NGC 1333, shedding light on external triggers influencing star formation and shock chemistry.
Contribution
It provides new IRAM-NOEMA observations identifying a shock train and proposes its origin from an expanding bubble, clarifying the nature of widespread SiO emission.
Findings
Detected three elongated shock structures called fingers.
Identified chemical differences indicating shock history.
Proposed expanding bubble causes the shock train.
Abstract
There is evidence that the star formation process is linked to the intricate net of filaments in molecular clouds, which may be also due to gas compression from external triggers. We studied the southern region of the Perseus NGC 1333 molecular cloud, known to be heavily shaped by similar external triggers, to shed light on the process that perturbed the filament where the Class 0 IRAS4 protostars lie. We use new IRAM-NOEMA observations of SiO and CH3OH, both known to trace violent events as shocks, toward IRAS 4A as part of the Large Program Seeds Of Life in Space (SOLIS). We detected three parallel elongated (6000 au) structures, called fingers, with narrow line profiles (~1.5 ) peaked at the cloud systemic velocity, tracing gas with high density (5-20 ) and high temperature (80-160 K). They are chemically different, with the northern finger traced by both…
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