Molecular Gas Structures traced by $^{13}$CO Emission in the 18,190 $^{12}$CO Molecular Clouds from the MWISP Survey
Lixia Yuan, Ji Yang, Fujun Du, Yang Su, Xunchuan Liu, Shaobo Zhang,, Yan Sun, Xin Zhou, Qing-Zeng Yan, and Yuehui Ma

TL;DR
This study investigates the internal molecular gas structures within 18,190 $^{12}$CO molecular clouds using $^{13}$CO emission, revealing that filamentary clouds contain more $^{13}$CO structures and supporting a turbulent compression model for filament formation.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of $^{13}$CO structures within a large sample of $^{12}$CO clouds, highlighting the link between cloud morphology and molecular gas complexity.
Findings
15% of $^{12}$CO clouds have $^{13}$CO structures
Filamentary clouds contain more $^{13}$CO structures
Strong correlation between $^{12}$CO and $^{13}$CO intensities
Abstract
After the morphological classification of the 18,190 CO molecular clouds, we further investigate the properties of their internal molecular gas structures traced by the CO( 10) line emissions. Using three different methods to extract the CO gas structures within each CO cloud, we find that 15 of CO clouds (2851) have CO gas structures and these CO clouds contribute about 93 of the total integrated flux of CO emission. In each of 2851 CO clouds with CO gas structures, the CO emission area generally does not exceed 70 of the CO emission area, and the CO integrated flux does not exceed 20 of the CO integrated flux. We reveal a strong correlation between the velocity-integrated intensities of CO lines and those of CO lines in both CO and…
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