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A Kinematic Analysis of the Giant Molecular Complex W3; Possible Evidence for Cloud-Cloud Collisions that Triggered OB Star Clusters in W3 Main and W3(OH) (2106.02217v2)

Published 4 Jun 2021 in astro-ph.GA

Abstract: W3 is one of the most outstanding regions of high-mass star formation in the outer solar circle, including two active star-forming clouds, W3 Main and W3(OH). Based on a new analysis of the ${12}$CO data obtained at 38${\prime\prime}$ resolution, we have found three clouds having molecular mass from 2000 to 8000~$M_\odot$ at velocities, $-50$~km s${-1}$, $-43$~km s${-1}$, and $-39$~km s${-1}$. The $-43$~km s${-1}$ cloud is the most massive one, overlapping with the $-39$~km s${-1}$ cloud and the $-50$~km s${-1}$ cloud toward W3 Main and W3(OH), respectively. In W3 Main and W3(OH), we have found typical signatures of a cloud-cloud collision, i.e., the complementary distribution with/without a displacement between the two clouds and/or a V-shape in the position-velocity diagram. We frame a hypothesis that a cloud-cloud collision triggered the high-mass star formation in each region. The collision in W3 Main involves the $-39$~km s${-1}$ cloud and the $-43$~km s${-1}$ cloud. The collision likely produced a cavity in the $-43$~km s${-1}$ cloud having a size similar to the $-39$~km s${-1}$ cloud and triggered the formation of young high-mass stars in IC~1795 2 Myr ago. We suggest that the $-39$~km s${-1}$ cloud is still triggering the high-mass objects younger than 1 Myr embedded in W3 Main currently. On the other hand, another collision between the $-50$~km s${-1}$ cloud and the $-43$~km s${-1}$ cloud likely formed the heavily embedded objects in W3(OH) within $\sim$0.5 Myr ago. The present results favour an idea that cloud-cloud collisions are common phenomena not only in the inner solar circle but also in the outer solar circle, where the number of reported cloud-cloud collisions is yet limited (Fukui et al. 2021, PASJ, 73, S1).

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