Cloud-cloud collision and star formation in G323.18+0.15
Yingxiu. Ma, Jianjun. Zhou, Jarken. Esimbek, Willem. Baan, Dalei. Li,, Yuxin. He, Xindi. Tang, Weiguang. Ji, Dongdong. Zhou, Gang. Wu, and Ye. Xu

TL;DR
This study investigates the cloud-cloud collision in G323.18+0.15, revealing how such interactions can trigger dense filament formation and high-mass star formation, with detailed analysis of molecular data and star formation indicators.
Contribution
It provides new evidence of cloud-cloud collision in G323.18+0.15 and links it to star formation processes, including the formation of dense filaments and high-mass stars.
Findings
G323.18+0.15 is 3.55 kpc away and consists of three cloud components.
A collision between G323.18a and G323.18bc likely triggered star formation.
The collision timescale is about 1.59 Myr, affecting star formation stages.
Abstract
We studied the cloud-cloud collision candidate G323.18+0.15 based on signatures of induced filaments, clumps, and star formation. We used archival molecular spectrum line data from the SEDIGISM CO(\,=\,2--1) survey, from the Mopra southern Galactic plane CO survey, and infrared to radio data from the GLIMPSE, MIPS, Hi-GAL, and SGPS surveys. Our new result shows that the G323.18+0.15 complex is 3.55kpc away from us and consists of three cloud components, G323.18a, G323.18b, and G323.18c. G323.18b shows a perfect U-shape structure, which can be fully complemented by G323.18a, suggesting a collision between G323.18a and the combined G323.18bc filamentary structure. One dense compressed layer (filament) is formed at the bottom of G323.18b, where we detect a greatly increased velocity dispersion. The bridge with an intermediate velocity in a position-velocity diagram appears…
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