Is the Taurus B213 Region a True Filament?: Observations of Multiple Cyanoacetylene Transitions
Abstract
We have obtained spectra of the J=2-1 and J=10-9 transitions of cyanoacetylene (3n) toward a collection of positions in the most prominent filament, B213, in the Taurus molecular cloud. The analysis of the excitation conditions of these transitions reveals an average gas H2 volume density of (1.8 0.7) ×104 . Based on column density derived from 2MASS and this volume density, the line of sight dimension of the high density portion of B213 is found to be 0.12 pc, which is comparable to the smaller projected dimension and much smaller than the elongated dimension of B213 (2.4 pc). B213 is thus likely a true cylinder--like filament rather than a sheet seen edge-on. The line width and velocity gradient seen in 3n are also consistent with Taurus B213 being a self-gravitating filament in the early stage of either fragmentation and/or collape.
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