Structure and Kinematics of Sh2-138 -- A distant hub-filament system in the outer Galactic plane
Kshitiz Mallick, Lokesh Dewangan, Devendra Ojha, Tapas Baug, Igor, Zinchenko

TL;DR
This study investigates the structure and motion of the distant Sh2-138 hub-filament system using molecular line data, revealing complex filamentary structures, active star formation, and gas flows into the central region.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the kinematics and filamentary structure of Sh2-138, highlighting the presence of multiple filaments with gas flows and star formation activity, which was not previously characterized.
Findings
Identification of three main filaments in the central region.
Detection of velocity gradients indicating gas inflow along filaments.
Cloud dominated by supersonic, non-thermal motions with high Mach numbers.
Abstract
We present a molecular line study of the Sh2-138 (IRAS 22308+5812) hub-filament system with an aim to investigate its structure and kinematics. Archival CO molecular line data from the Canadian Galactic Plane Survey (CO(J=1-0)) for the wider region (50arcminx50arcmin) and the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (CO(3-2), 13CO(3-2), and C18O(3-2)) for the central portion (5arcminx5arcmin) have been utilised. Analysis of the CO(1-0) spectra for the extended region in conjunction with the hub and filament identification using column density map and the getsf tool, respectively, reveals a complex structure with the spectral extraction for the central position displaying multiple velocity components. Based on the Herschel 70 micron warm dust emission, one of the filaments in the extended region was inferred to be associated with active star formation, and is host to a Bolocam 1.1 mm clump of 1606…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Atomic and Molecular Physics
