High-resolution APEX/LAsMA $^{12}$CO and $^{13}$CO (3-2) observation of the G333 giant molecular cloud complex : II. Survival and gravitational collapse of dense gas structures under feedback
J. W. Zhou, F. Wyrowski, S. Neupane, I. Barlach Christensen, K. M., Menten, S. H. Li, T. Liu

TL;DR
This study examines how dense gas structures in the G333 molecular cloud complex survive and collapse under feedback, revealing the importance of external pressure, gravitational collapse, and reorganization of structures despite cloud disruption.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the physical state, kinematics, and gravitational stability of gas structures under feedback in the G333 complex, using detailed molecular line observations and analysis.
Findings
External pressure significantly confines gas structures.
Gravitational collapse influences velocity dispersion in low-density regions.
Substructures can reorganize into new gravitational configurations after cloud disruption.
Abstract
We investigate the physical properties of gas structures under feedback in the G333 complex using data of the 13CO (3-2) line in the LAsMA observation. We used the Dendrogram algorithm to identify molecular gas structures based on the integrated intensity map of the 13CO (3-2) emission, and extracted the average spectra of all structures to investigate their velocity components and gas kinematics. We derive the column density ratios between different transitions of the 13CO emission pixel-by-pixel, and find the peak values N(2-1)/N(1-0) ~ 0.5, N(3-2)/N(1-0) ~ 0.3, N(3-2)/N(2-1) ~ 0.5. These ratios can also be roughly predicted by RADEX for an average H volume density of ~ 4.2 * 10 cm. A classical virial analysis does not reflect the true physical state of the identified structures, and we find that external pressure from the ambient cloud plays an important role in…
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TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
