The Structure of an 80 pc Long Massive Filament
Qian-Ru He, Won-Ju Kim, Gary A. Fuller, Alessio Traficante, Seamus D. Clarke, Yu Gao, Xue-Peng Chen, Min Fang, Ke Wang, En Chen, Tapas Baug, Xiao-Long Wang, Chen Wang, Yong-Xiong Wang

TL;DR
This study presents a detailed analysis of the 80 pc long massive filament G24, revealing its mass, structure, virial state, and fragmentation pattern through multi-wavelength observations, indicating it is near virial equilibrium with complex velocity oscillations.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive multi-tracer analysis of the G24 filament, linking its physical properties, fragmentation, and velocity structure to theoretical expectations.
Findings
G24 is an approximately 80 pc long, massive filament with a mass of about 10^5 solar masses.
The filament's width and thickness suggest a non-edge-on, power-law density profile close to virial equilibrium.
Velocity oscillations with wavelengths twice the fragmentation scale indicate complex internal dynamics not solely driven by fragmentation processes.
Abstract
Using new Institut de Radioastronomie Millim\'etrique (IRAM) 30m telescope , =1-0 and Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) telescope and =2-1 maps together with archival far-infrared continuum data, and , and =1-0 data, we present a comprehensive analysis of the massive filament CFG024.000.48 (G24) across clump-to-cloud scales. Our results show that G24 is an 80 pc giant filament with a total mass of M. In the different tracers the filament width is measured to be about 2 times the beam size of the observations, as expected for power-law density distributions, giving beam-deconvolved widths in the range from 0.8 to 2.8 pc. We determine a line-of-sight thickness of 2.2 pc demonstrating that G24 is not an edge-on, flatten structure. The virial parameter…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
