Synthetic ngVLA line observations of a massive star-forming cloud
M. Juvela (1), E. Mannfors (1), T.Liu (2), L.V. Toth (3) ((1), Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, Finland, (2) Shanghai, Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Peoples Republic of, China (3) Department of Astronomy, E\"otv\"os Lor\'and University

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that the ngVLA can effectively observe and analyze the small-scale physical and chemical properties of massive star-forming clouds, providing high-resolution data crucial for understanding star formation processes.
Contribution
The paper evaluates the capabilities of the ngVLA for observing massive star-forming clouds using synthetic data from magnetohydrodynamic simulations, highlighting its potential for detailed cloud analysis.
Findings
ngVLA achieves 0.01 pc resolution at 4 kpc distance
NH3 observations can produce reliable column density maps without single-dish data
kinetic temperatures can be recovered within 1 K precision
Abstract
Study of pre-stellar cloud evolution requires observations with high sensitivity and resolution, and regions of high-mass star formation are particularly challenging. We wish to quantify, to what accuracy the physical conditions within a massive star-forming cloud can be determined from observations. We are particularly interested in the possibilities offered by the Next Generation VLA (ngVLA) interferometer. We use data from a magnetohydrodynamic simulation of star-formation and concentrate on a filamentary structure that has physical properties similar to an infrared-dark cloud. We produce synthetic ngVLA observations of spectral lines and analyse the column density, gas temperature, and kinematics. The results are compared to ideal observations and the actual 3D model. For a distance of 4 kpc, ngVLA provides a resolution of 0.01 pc even in its most compact configuration. For abundant…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
