IRAM-30m large scale survey of 12CO(2-1) and 13CO(2-1) emission in the Orion molecular cloud

Abstract

Using the IRAM 30m telescope we have surveyed a 1×0.8 part of the Orion molecular cloud in the 12CO and 13CO (2-1) lines with a maximal spatial resolution of 11" and spectral resolution of 0.4 km~s-1. The cloud appears filamentary, clumpy and with a complex kinematical structure. We derive an estimated mass of the cloud of 7700 MSun (half of which is found in regions with visual extinctions AV below 10) and a dynamical age for the nebula of the order of 0.2 Myrs. The energy balance suggests that magnetic fields play an important role in supporting the cloud, at large and small scales. According to our analysis, the turbulent kinetic energy in the molecular gas due to outflows is comparable to turbulent kinetic energy resulting from the interaction of the cloud with the HII region. This latter feedback appears negative, i.e. the triggering of star formation by the HII region is inefficient in Orion. The reduced data as well as additional products such as the column density map are made available online at http://userpages.irap.omp.eu/~oberne/OlivierBerne/Data.

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