An S-shaped filament formed due to Cloud-Cloud Collision in molecular cloud G178.28-00.61

Zhang, Tianwei, Liu, Tie, Wu, Yuefang, Feng, Linjing, Jihao, Sihan, Ward-Thompson, Derek orcid iconORCID: 0000-0003-1140-2761, Traficante, Alessio, Fraser, Helen J, Di Francesco, James et al (2025) An S-shaped filament formed due to Cloud-Cloud Collision in molecular cloud G178.28-00.61. (Submitted)

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2507.18547

Abstract

We present compelling observational evidence supporting G178.28-00.61 as an early-stage candidate for Cloud-Cloud Collision (CCC), with indications of the formation of an S-shaped filament, evenly-separated dense cores, and young star clusters. The observations of CO molecular line emission demonstrate the existence of two interacting molecular clouds with systemic velocities of 0.8 km/s and -1.2 km/s, respectively. The convergence zone of these two clouds reveals an S-shaped filament in the JCMT 850 micron continuum image, suggesting cloud interaction. In line with expectations from CCC simulations, broad bridging features are discernible in the position-velocity diagrams. An elevated concentration of identified Class I and II young stellar objects along the filament at the intersection area further supports the hypothesis of a collision-induced origin. This observation could be explained by a recent MHD model of CCC (Kong et al. 2024), which predicts a similar morphology, scale, density, and unbound status, as well as the orientation of the polarization.


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