The Seahorse Nebula: New views of the filamentary infrared dark cloud G304.74+01.32 from SABOCA, Herschel, and WISE
Abstract
We mapped the filamentary infrared dark cloud (IRDC) G304.74+01.32 at 350 μm with the SABOCA bolometer. The new SABOCA data have a factor of 2.2 times higher resolution than our previous LABOCA 870 μm map of the cloud. We also employed the Herschel far-IR and submillimetre, and WISE IR data available for G304.74. The SABOCA data show that G304.74 is composed of a dense filamentary structure with a mean width of only 0.180.05 pc. The percentage of LABOCA clumps that are found to be fragmented into SABOCA cores is 36\%16\%. The WISE data suggest that 65\%18\% of the SABOCA cores host young stellar objects (YSOs). The mean dust temperature of the clumps, derived by comparing the Herschel/SPIRE flux densities, was found to be 15.0 0.8 K. The mean mass, beam-averaged H2 column density, and H2 number density of the LABOCA clumps are estimated to be 5510 M, (2.00.2)×1022 cm-2, and (3.10.2)×104 cm-3. The corresponding values for the SABOCA cores are 293 M, (2.90.3)×1022 cm-2, and (7.91.2)×104 cm-3. The G304.74 filament is estimated to be thermally supercritical by a factor of 3.5 on the scale probed by LABOCA, and by a factor of 1.5 for the SABOCA filament. Our data strongly suggest that G304.74 has undergone hierarchical fragmentation. The IRDC G304.74 has a seahorse-like morphology in the Herschel images, and the filament appears to be attached by elongated, perpendicular striations. Besides the presence of perpendicularly oriented, dusty striations and potential embedded intermediate-mass YSOs, G304.74 is a relatively nearby (d2.5 kpc) IRDC, which makes it a useful target for future star formation studies. Owing to its observed morphology, we propose that G304.74 could be nicknamed the Seahorse Nebula.
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