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2000ApJ...535..857S - Astrophys. J., 535, 857-868 (2000/June-1)

Cloud collision-induced star formation in Sagittarius B2. I. Large-scale kinematics.

SATO F., HASEGAWA T., WHITEOAK J.B. and MIYAWAKI R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present maps of a ∼14 pcx20 pc region covering the Sgr B2 molecular cloud complex in the 13CO (1-0) and CS (1-0) lines with high angular resolution. A more restricted central area was also mapped in the C18O (1-0) line. The 13CO cloud consists of two components: a compact core of ∼3 pc in diameter roughly centered on Sgr B2(M) and an extended plateau of ∼17 pcx7.5 pc area containing the maser sources and most of the H II regions. Compact, massive (∼3x105 M) C18O cores are associated with Sgr B2(M) and Sgr B2(N). The obtained intensity distributions are compared with those of molecular masers and compact H II regions reported in the literature. Low-velocity (40-65 km.s–1) masers, with positions roughly aligned in the north-south line connecting the three major compact H II region complexes, are located near the eastern margin of a large hole in the low-velocity molecular cloud. In contrast, most of the high-velocity (65-80 km.s–1) masers are distributed near the center of a compact molecular cloud at higher velocity, where a shock seems to have occurred. These results provide further evidence supporting the cloud-cloud collision hypothesis based on limited 13CO (1-0) data. In addition, this hypothesis appears to be consistent with a wide range of new observations that have appeared in the literature.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Clouds - ISM: individual (Sagittarius B2) - ISM: Kinematics and Dynamics - ISM: Molecules - Stars: Formation

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