TRAO Survey of the Nearby Filamentary Molecular Clouds, the Universal Nursery of Stars (TRAO-FUNS). IV. Filaments and Dense Cores in the W40 and Serpens South Regions of Aquila
Satyajeet Moharana, Chang Won Lee, Shinyoung Kim, Eun Jung Chung, Spandan Choudhury, Mario Tafalla, Jongsoo Kim, Archana Soam, Donghyeok Koh, Shivani Gupta, Maheswar Gopinathan, Woojin Kwon

TL;DR
This study investigates filamentary structures and dense cores in the W40 and Serpens South regions of the Aquila molecular cloud, revealing their critical role in star formation through detailed molecular line observations and analysis.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of filament properties, velocity coherence, and mass flows, demonstrating the importance of filament criticality and turbulence dissipation in core formation.
Findings
All identified filaments are thermally supercritical and gravitationally bound.
Velocity gradients indicate longitudinal flows contributing to core formation.
Dense cores exhibit subsonic to transonic motions, while filaments are mostly supersonic.
Abstract
We present the results of molecular line observations toward the W40 and Serpens South regions of the Aquila molecular cloud complex, conducted as part of the TRAO-FUNS project to investigate the role of filamentary structures in the formation of dense cores and stars in molecular clouds. We performed a Gaussian decomposition of the CO spectra to disentangle multiple velocity components along the line-of-sight and a `Friends-of-Friends' algorithm on these decomposed components to identify 24 velocity-coherent filaments in the observed region. The `FellWalker' algorithm is applied on the NH integrated intensity map to identify the dense cores embedded within the filaments. Many of the filaments previously identified from the Herschel survey are found to contain multiple velocity-coherent filaments. Virial analysis indicated that all of our identified filaments are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Fullerene Chemistry and Applications · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
