A High-resolution Study of the Cold Neutral Medium in and around 30 Doradus
Gyueun Park, Min-Young Lee, John M. Dickey, Nick M. Pingel, James Dempsey, Helga D\'enes, Steven Gibson, Katie Jameson, Ian Kemp, Chang-Goo Kim, Denis Leahy, Bumhyun Lee, Callum Lynn, Yik Ki Ma, Antoine Marchal, Naomi M. McClure-Griffiths, Eric Muller, Hiep Nguyen

TL;DR
This study provides a high-resolution analysis of the cold neutral medium around 30 Doradus, revealing distinct structures, their physical properties, and their roles in gas inflow, outflow, and star formation processes.
Contribution
It offers a detailed decomposition of H I absorption into Gaussian components, identifying their physical differences and linking them to gas dynamics and star formation activity.
Findings
B2 is associated with dense gas structures where various gas phases concentrate.
B3 and B4 trace inflows with a combined mass flux comparable to star formation rate.
B1 indicates outflows with a much lower mass flux rate.
Abstract
With the aim of evaluating the roles of the cold neutral medium (CNM) in the cloud-scale baryon cycle, we perform a high-resolution study of the CNM in and around the extreme star-forming region 30 Doradus (30 Dor). For our study, we use Galactic Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder H I Survey data and produce H I emission and absorption cubes on 7 pc scales. To examine the CNM structures toward 30 Dor, we decompose the H I absorption cube into 862 Gaussian components and find that these components are distributed at four velocity ranges (B1, B2, B3, and B4, respectively): 200230 km s, 230260 km s, 260277 km s, and 277300 km s. We derive line-of-sight average spin temperatures and opacity-corrected total H I column densities and show that the B1B4 structures have systematically different properties, indicating that they are physically…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
