Investigating a Global Collapsing Hub-Filament Cloud G326.611+0.811
Yu-Xin He, Hong-Li Liu, Xin-Di Tang, Sheng-Li Qin, Jian-Jun Zhou,, Jarken Esimbek, Si-Rong Pan, Da-Lei Li, Meng-Ke Zhao, Wei-Guang Ji,, Toktarkhan Komesh

TL;DR
This study investigates the dynamics of the G326.611+0.811 hub-filament cloud, revealing ongoing high-mass star formation, filamentary gravitational collapse, and velocity oscillations indicative of global collapse.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence of a collapsing hub-filament system with velocity oscillations and detailed filament dynamics using APEX data.
Findings
High-mass star formation in dense clumps with high infall rates.
Velocity gradients indicating filament collapse toward the hub.
Velocity oscillations suggest gravitational instability-driven gas motions.
Abstract
We present the dynamics study toward the G326.611+0.811 (G326) hub-filament-system (HFS) cloud using the new APEX observations of both CO and CO (J = 2-1). The G326 HFS cloud constitutes a central hub and at least four hub-composing filaments that are divided into a major branch of filaments (F1, and F2) and a side branch (F3-F5). The cloud holds ongoing high-mass star formation as characterised by three massive dense clumps (i.e., 370-1100 and 0.14-0.16 g cm for C1-C3) with the high clump-averaged mass infalling rates ( yr) within in the major filament branch, and the associated point sources bright at 70 m typical of young protostars. Along the five filaments, the velocity gradients are found in both CO and CO (J = 2-1) emission, suggesting that the filament-aligned gravitational collapse toward the…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate · Astro and Planetary Science
