SiO emission as a probe of Cloud-Cloud Collisions in Infrared Dark Clouds
G. Cosentino,
I. Jiménez-Serra,
J. D. Henshaw
et al.
Abstract:Infrared Dark Clouds (IRDCs) are very dense and highly extincted regions that host the initial conditions of star and stellar cluster formation. It is crucial to study the kinematics and molecular content of IRDCs to test their formation mechanism and ultimately characterise these initial conditions. We have obtained high-sensitivity Silicon Monoxide, SiO(2-1), emission maps toward the six IRDCs, G018.82−00.28, G019.27+00.07, G028.53−00.25, G028.67+00.13, G038.95−00.47 and G053.11+00.05 (cloud A, B, D, E, I an… Show more
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