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Asymmetric Line Profiles in Dense Molecular Clumps Observed in MALT90: Evidence for Global Collapse

Title: Asymmetric Line Profiles in Dense Molecular Clumps Observed in MALT90: Evidence for Global Collapse
Authors: Jackson, JM; Whitaker, JS; Rathborne, JM; Foster, JB; Contreras, Y; Sanhueza, P; Stephens, IW; Longmore, SN; Allingham, D
Publisher Information: American Astronomical Society; IOP Publishing
Publication Year: 2018
Collection: Liverpool John Moores University: LJMU Research Online
Subject Terms: QB Astronomy; QC Physics
Description: Using molecular line data from the Millimetre Astronomy Legacy Team 90 GHz Survey (MALT90), we have searched the optically thick \hcop\, line for the "blue asymmetry" spectroscopic signature of infall motion in a large sample of high-mass, dense molecular clumps observed to be at different evolutionary stages of star cluster formation according to their mid-infrared appearance. To quantify the degree of the line asymmetry, we measure the asymmetry parameter $A = {{I_{blue}-I_{red}}\over{I_{blue}+I_{red}}}$, the fraction of the integrated intensity that lies to the blueshifted side of the systemic velocity determined from the optically thin tracer \nthp. For a sample of 1,093 sources, both the mean and median of $A$ are positive ($A = 0.083\pm0.010$ and $0.065\pm0.009$, respectively) with high statistical significance, and a majority of sources (a fraction of $0.607 \pm 0.015$ of the sample) show positive values of A, indicating a preponderance of blue-asymmetric profiles over red-asymmetric profiles. Two other measures, the local slope of the line at the systemic velocity and the $\delta v$ parameter of \citet{Mardones1997}, also show an overall blue asymmetry for the sample, but with smaller statistical significance. This blue asymmetry indicates that these high-mass clumps are predominantly undergoing gravitational collapse. The blue asymmetry is larger ($A \sim 0.12$) for the earliest evolutionary stages (quiescent, protostellar and compact H II region) than for the later H II region ($A \sim 0.06$) and PDR ($A \sim 0$) classifications.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: text
Language: English
ISSN: 0004-637X
Relation: https://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/9720/1/Asymmetric%20Line%20Profiles%20in%20Dense%20Molecular%20Clumps%20Observed%20in%20MALT90%20Evidence%20for%20Global%20Collapse.pdf; Jackson, JM, Whitaker, JS, Rathborne, JM, Foster, JB, Contreras, Y, Sanhueza, P, Stephens, IW, Longmore, SN and Allingham, D (2018) Asymmetric Line Profiles in Dense Molecular Clumps Observed in MALT90: Evidence for Global Collapse. Astrophysical Journal, 870 (1). ISSN 0004-637X
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/aaef84
Availability: https://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/9720/; https://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/9720/1/Asymmetric%20Line%20Profiles%20in%20Dense%20Molecular%20Clumps%20Observed%20in%20MALT90%20Evidence%20for%20Global%20Collapse.pdf; https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aaef84
Accession Number: edsbas.7BE7E996
Database: BASE