The morphology and kinematics of the CEP IV star formation region

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Gas Dynamics, Interstellar Gas, Molecular Clouds, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Star Formation, B Stars, Brightness Distribution, Centimeter Waves, H Ii Regions, Infrared Astronomy, Ionized Gases, Neutral Gases, O Stars, Radial Velocity

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Rossano et al. (1980) have discussed the morphology and kinematics of Cep IV star formation region. The present investigation is concerned with H2CO observations which have been conducted to examine the relationship between the neutral and ionized gas in the Cep IV star formation region and to study the origin of the unusual kinematics and morphology of the stars, gas, and dust in this region. Six-cm H2CO observations were undertaken throughout a one half degree square area centered on the H II region W1. In addition, VLA observations of the Cep IV region at 6 and 20 cm were also performed. The neutral gas in the vicinity of W1 is found to be located in clouds having velocities of -13, -7, and 1 km/s. The gas at - 7 km/s appears to be undisturbed gas from the original dark cloud complex.

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