A wide-field CO survey towards the California Molecular Filament (2108.13111v1)
Abstract: We present the survey of ${12}$CO/${13}$CO/C${18}$O (J=1-0) toward the California Molecular Cloud (CMC) within the region of 161.75${\circ} \leqslant l \leqslant$ 167.75${\circ}$,-9.5${\circ} \leqslant b \leqslant $-7.5${\circ}$, using the Purple Mountain Observatory (PMO) 13.7 m millimeter telescope. Adopting a distance of 470 pc, the mass of the observed molecular cloud estimated from ${12}$CO, ${13}$CO, and C${18}$O is about 2.59$\times$10${4}$ M$\odot$, 0.85$\times$10${4}$ M$\odot$, and 0.09$\times$10${4}$ M$\odot$, respectively. A large-scale continuous filament extending about 72 pc is revealed from the ${13}$CO images. A systematic velocity gradient perpendicular to the major axis appears and is measured to be $\sim$ 0.82 km s${-1}$ pc${-1}$. The kinematics along the filament shows an oscillation pattern with a fragmentation wavelength of $\sim$ 2.3 pc and velocity amplitude of $\sim$ 0.92 km s${-1}$, which may be related with core-forming flows. Furthermore, assuming an inclination angle to the plane of the sky of 45${\circ}$, the estimated average accretion rate is $\sim$ 101 M$\odot$ Myr${-1}$ for the cluster LkH$\alpha$ 101 and $\sim$ 21 M$\odot$ Myr${-1}$ for the other regions. In the C${18}$O observations, the large-scale filament could be resolved into multiple substructures and their dynamics are consistent with the scenario of filament formation from converging flows. Approximately 225 C${18}$O cores are extracted, of which 181 are starless cores. Roughly 37$\%$ (67/181) of the starless cores have $\alpha{\text{vir}}$ less than 1. Twenty outflow candidates are identified along the filament. Our results indicate active early-phase star formation along the large-scale filament in the CMC region.
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