Kinematics and star formation of hub-filament systems in W49A
WenJun Zhang, Jianjun Zhou, Jarken Esimbek, Willem Baan, Yuxin He,, Xindi Tang, Dalei Li, Weiguang Ji, Gang Wu, Yingxiu Ma, Jiasheng Li, Dongdong, Zhou, Kadirya Tursun, and Toktarkhan Komesh

TL;DR
This study investigates the structure and kinematics of W49A, revealing that hub-filament systems facilitate mass transport and massive star formation through filamentary flows and gravitational collapse.
Contribution
It provides detailed analysis of the large-scale filamentary structures and their role in star formation within W49A, highlighting the importance of HFSs in massive star formation.
Findings
Identification of blue-shifted and red-shifted HFSs with multiple filaments.
Detection of velocity gradients indicating material transport toward hubs.
Evidence of gravitational collapse and ongoing star formation in filaments.
Abstract
W49A is a prominent giant molecular cloud (GMC) that exhibits strong star formation activities, yet its structural and kinematic properties remain uncertain. Our study aims to investigate the large-scale structure and kinematics of W49A, and elucidate the role of filaments and hub-filament systems (HFSs) in its star formation activity. We utilized continuum data from Herschel and the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) as well as the molecular lines 12CO (3-2), 13CO (3-2), and C18O (3-2) to identify filaments and HFS structures within W49A. Further analysis focused on the physical properties, kinematics, and mass transport within these structures. Additionally, recombination line emission from the H I/OH/Recombination (THOR) line survey was employed to trace the central H II region and ionized gas. Our findings reveal that W49A comprises one blue-shifted (B-S) HFS and one red-shifted…
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