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Giant Elephant Trunks from Giant Molecular Clouds

Yoshiaki Sofue

Published 2019-08-27Version 1

We report the discovery of large elephant trunk (ET)-like objects, named giant elephant trunk (GET), of molecular gas in star forming complexes in the Scutum and Norma arms using the $^{12}$CO(J=1-0)-line survey data with the Nobeyama 45-m telescope. In comparison with the CO maps of ETs in M16 as derived from the same data, we discuss physical properties the GETs. Their lengths are $\sim 20$ to 50 pc, an order of magnitude larger than ETs. GETs show a cometary structure coherently aligned parallel to the galactic plane, and emerge from bow-shaped concave surface of giant molecular clouds (GMC) facing the HII regions, and point down-stream of the gas flow in the spiral arms. The molecular masses of the head clumps are $\sim 10^3 -10^4 M_\odot$, about 3 to 4 times the virial masses, indicating that the clumps are gravitationally stable. Jeans masses calculated for the derived density and assumed kinetic temperature are commonly sub-solar. We suggest that the GET heads are possible birth sites of stellar clusters, similarly to ETs' globules, but at much greater scale. We discuss the origin of the GETs by Rayleigh-Taylor instability due to deceleration of GMCs by low density gas stagnated in the galactic shock waves as well as by pressure of the HII regions.

Comments: 12 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables, PASJ in press
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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