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| DOI | 10.1088/0004-637X/752/2/118 | ||||
| Año | 2012 | ||||
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We have carried out survey observations toward the Galactic plane at l approximate to 38 degrees in the (CO)-C-12 and (CO)-C-13 J = 1-0 lines using the Nobeyama Radio Observatory 45 m telescope. A wide area (0 degrees.8 x 0 degrees.8) was mapped with high spatial resolution (17 ''). The line of sight samples the gas in both the Sagittarius arm and the interarm regions. The present observations reveal how the structure and physical conditions vary across a spiral arm. We classify the molecular gas in the line of sight into two distinct components based on its appearance: the bright and compact B component and the fainter and diffuse (i.e., more extended) D component. The B component is predominantly seen at the spiral arm velocities, while the D component dominates at the interarm velocities and is also found at the spiral arm velocities. We introduce the brightness distribution function and the brightness distribution index (BDI, which indicates the dominance of the B component) in order to quantify the map's appearance. The radial velocities of BDI peaks coincide with those of high (CO)-C-12 J = 3-2/(CO)-C-12 J = 1-0 intensity ratio (i.e., warm gas) and H II regions, and tend to be offset from the line brightness peaks at lower velocities (i.e., presumably downstream side of the arm). Our observations reveal that the gas structure at small scales changes across a spiral arm: bright and spatially confined structures develop in a spiral arm, leading to star formation at the downstream side, while extended emission dominates in the interarm region.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Sawada, Tsuyoshi | Hombre |
Atacama Large Millimeter Array - Chile
Natl Astron Observ Japan - Chile Nobeyama Radio Observ - Japón Atacama Large Millimeter-submillimeter Array - Chile NAOJ Chile Observatory - Chile National Institutes of Natural Sciences - National Astronomical Observatory of Japan - Japón |
| 2 | Hasegawa, Tetsuo | Hombre |
Atacama Large Millimeter Array - Chile
Natl Astron Observ Japan - Chile Atacama Large Millimeter-submillimeter Array - Chile NAOJ Chile Observatory - Chile National Institutes of Natural Sciences - National Astronomical Observatory of Japan - Japón |
| 3 | Sugimoto, Masahiro | - |
Atacama Large Millimeter Array - Chile
Natl Astron Observ Japan - Chile |
| 4 | Koda, J. | Mujer |
SUNY Stony Brook - Estados Unidos
Stony Brook University - Estados Unidos |
| 5 | Handa, Toshihiro | Hombre |
KAGOSHIMA UNIV - Japón
Univ Tokyo - Japón Kagoshima University - Japón University of Tokyo - Japón The University of Tokyo - Japón |
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| The 45 m radio telescope is operated by NRO, a branch of National Astronomical Observatory of Japan. The ASTE project is driven by NRO, in collaboration with the University of Chile, and Japanese institutes including the University of Tokyo, Nagoya University, Osaka Prefecture University, Ibaraki University, and Hokkaido University. We are grateful to T. M. Dame for providing the <SUP>12</SUP>CO J = 1-0 data set taken with the CfA 1.2 m telescope. We thank J. Barrett for improving the manuscript. A part of this study was financially supported by the MEXT Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Priority Areas No. 15071202. |