A Catalog of Molecular Clumps and Cores with Infall Signatures

Abstract

The research of infall motion is a common means to study molecular cloud dynamics and the early process of star formation. Many works had been done in-depth research on infall. We searched the literature related to infall study of molecular cloud since 1994, summarized the infall sources identified by the authors. A total of 456 infall sources are catalogued. We classify them into high-mass and low-mass sources, in which the high-mass sources are divided into three evolutionary stages: prestellar, protostellar and HII region. We divide the sources into clumps and cores according to their sizes. The H2 column density values range from 1.21× 1021 to 9.75 × 1024 cm-2, with a median value of 4.17× 1022 cm-2. The H2 column densities of high-mass and low-mass sources are significantly separated. The median value of infall velocity for high-mass clumps is 1.12 km s-1, and the infall velocities of low-mass cores are virtually all less than 0.5 km s-1. There is no obvious difference between different stages of evolution. The mass infall rates of low-mass cores are between 10-7 and 10-4 M yr-1, and those of high-mass clumps are between 10-4 and 10-1 M yr-1 with only one exception. We do not find that the mass infall rates vary with evolutionary stages.

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