Interaction between the Supernova Remnant W44 and the Infrared Dark Cloud G034.77-00.55: shock induced star formation?
G. Cosentino, I. Jim\'enez-Serra, A. T. Barnes, J. C. Tan, F. Fontani,, P. Caselli, J. D. Henshaw, C.Y. Law, S. Viti, R. Fedriani, C.-J. Hsu, P., Gorai, S. Zeng, M. De Simone

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to investigate how the supernova remnant W44 interacts with the infrared dark cloud G034.77-00.55, revealing shock-induced dense gas structures that could lead to star formation.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational evidence of shock-induced dense gas morphology and kinematics in a supernova remnant-cloud interaction, suggesting potential star formation triggered by the shock.
Findings
Dense gas structures are associated with the SNR shock velocities.
Fragmented cores with masses 1-20 M$_{igodot}$ are identified, indicating potential star formation.
Shock compression may have triggered core formation within the cloud.
Abstract
How Supernova Remnant (SNR) shocks impact nearby molecular clouds is still poorly observationally constrained. It is unclear if SNRs can positively or negatively affect clouds star formation potential. We have studied the dense gas morphology and kinematics toward the Infrared Dark Cloud (IRDC) G034.77-00.55, shock-interacting with the SNR W44, to identify evidence of early stage star formation induced by the shock. We have used high-angular resolution N2H+(1-0) images across G034.77-00.55, obtained with ALMA. N2H+ is a well known tracer of dense and cold material, optimal to identify gas with the highest potential to harbour star formation. The N2H+ emission is distributed into two elongated structures, one toward the dense ridge at the edge of the source and one toward the inner cloud. Both elongations are spatially associated with well-defined mass-surface density features. The…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
