Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1998-11-05
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
30 pages of text including tables, 17 figures, to appear in the Astronomical Journal
Scientific paper
10.1086/300672
We present a millimeter wave study of a cluster of bipolar CO outflows embedded in the western end of the Circinus molecular cloud complex, G317-4, that is traced by very high optical extinction. For an assumed distance of 700 pc, the entire Circinus cloud is estimated to have a mass of about 5E4 solar masses. The opaque western portion that was mapped in this study has a mass of about 10E3 solar masses, contains a number of embedded infrared sources and various compact 1.3 mm continuum sources, and has a remarkable filamentary structure with numerous cavities which appears to be the fossil remnants of past star formation activity. The profusion of outflows in this region are disentangled and linked to driving IRAS sources. Thus, the mapped portion of Circinus contains at least 10 CO emitting molecular outflows. Assuming that star formation has continued at a steady rate for the last several hundred thousand years, the Circinus cloud is expected to have produced dozens of young stars. Their outflows have severely altered the structure and kinematics of this cloud as evidenced by the multitude of prominent cavities and dust filaments that outline their boundaries. This level of star formation activity is consistent with the numerous post-outflow phase H-alpha emission line stars that have been found in this region. The Circinus cloud complex is an archetypical case where star formation activity may have profoundly affected the structure of a molecular cloud, producing its strikingly filamentary and cavitated appearance and providing further evidence that star formation may be a self regulated process.
Bally John
Billawala Youssef
Lada Charles J.
Reipurth Bo
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