An ALMA Glimpse of Dense Molecular Filaments Associated with High-mass Protostellar Systems in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Kazuki Tokuda, Naoto Harada, Kei E. I. Tanaka, Tsuyoshi Inoue, Takashi, Shimonishi, Yichen Zhang, Marta Sewi{\l}o, Yuri Kunitoshi, Ayu Konishi, Yasuo, Fukui, Akiko Kawamura, Toshikazu Onishi, Masahiro N. Machida

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to analyze dense filamentary structures in the Large Magellanic Cloud, revealing their physical properties, turbulence, and association with high-mass star formation, especially hub-filament systems in evolved regions.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA survey of dense filaments in the LMC linking filament properties with high-mass star formation and hub-filament structures.
Findings
Dense filaments have high line mass and density, effectively traced by HCO$^{+}$(4-3).
Filament velocity linewidths increase with H$_2$ column density, indicating turbulence.
Hub-filament systems are prevalent in evolved, luminous star-forming regions.
Abstract
Recent millimeter/sub-millimeter facilities have revealed the physical properties of filamentary molecular clouds in relation to high-mass star formation. A uniform survey of the nearest, face-on star-forming galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), complements the Galactic knowledge. We present ALMA survey data with a spatial resolution of 0.1 pc in the 0.87 mm continuum and HCO(4-3) emission toward 30 protostellar objects with luminosities of 10-10 in the LMC. The spatial distributions of the HCO(4-3) line and thermal dust emission are well correlated, indicating that the line effectively traces dense, filamentary gas with an H volume density of 10 cm and a line mass of 10-10 pc. Furthermore, we obtain an increase in the velocity linewidths of filamentary clouds, which follows a…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
