A Large-field J=1-0 Survey of CO and Its Isotopologues Toward the Cassiopeia A Supernova Remnant
Abstract
We have conducted a large-field simultaneous survey of 12CO, 13CO, and C18O J=1-0 emission toward the Cassiopeia A (Cas A) supernova remnant (SNR), which covers a sky area of 3.5×3.1. The Cas giant molecular cloud (GMC) mainly consists of three individual clouds with masses on the order of 104-105\ M. The total mass derived from the 13CO emission of the GMC is 2.1×105\ M and is 9.5×105\ M from the 12CO emission. Two regions with broadened (6-7 km s-1) or asymmetric 12CO line profiles are found in the vicinity (within a 10'×10' region) of the Cas A SNR, indicating possible interactions between the SNR and the GMC. Using the GAUSSCLUMPS algorithm, 547 13CO clumps are identified in the GMC, 54\% of which are supercritical (i.e. αvir<2). The mass spectrum of the molecular clumps follows a power-law distribution with an exponent of -2.20. The pixel-by-pixel column density of the GMC can be fitted with a log-normal probability distribution function (N-PDF). The median column density of molecular hydrogen in the GMC is 1.6×1021 cm-2 and half the mass of the GMC is contained in regions with H2 column density lower than 3×1021 cm-2, which is well below the threshold of star formation. The distribution of the YSO candidates in the region shows no agglomeration.
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