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DENSE CLUMPS IN GIANT MOLECULAR CLOUDS IN THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD: DENSITY AND TEMPERATURE DERIVED FROM (13)CO(J=3-2) OBSERVATIONS

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Minamidani, Tetsuhiro
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DENSE CLUMPS IN GIANT MOLECULAR CLOUDS IN THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD: DENSITY AND TEMPERATURE DERIVED FROM (13)CO(J=3-2) OBSERVATIONS
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  • Minamidani, Tetsuhiro;
  • Tanaka, Takanori;
  • Mizuno, Yoji;
  • Mizuno, Norikazu;
  • Kawamura, Akiko;
  • Onishi, Toshikazu;
  • Hasegawa, Tetsuo;
  • Tatematsu, Ken’ichi;
  • Takekoshi, Tatsuya;
  • Sorai, Kazuo;
  • Moribe, Nayuta;
  • Torii, Kazufumi;
  • Sakai, Takeshi;
  • Muraoka, Kazuyuki;
  • Tanaka, Kunihiko;
  • Ezawa, Hajime;
  • Kohno, Kotaro;
  • Kim, Sungeun;
  • Rubio López, Mónica;
  • Fukui, Yasuo;
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In order to precisely determine the temperature and density of molecular gas in the Large Magellanic Cloud, we made observations of the optically thin (13)CO(J = 3-2) transition using the ASTE 10 m telescope toward nine peaks where (12)CO(J = 3-2) clumps were previously detected with the same telescope. The molecular clumps include those in giant molecular cloud (GMC) Types I (with no signs of massive star formation), II ( with H II regions only), and III (with H II regions and young star clusters). We detected (13)CO(J = 3-2) emission toward all the peaks and found that their intensities are 3-12 times lower than those of (12)CO(J = 3-2). We determined the intensity ratios of (12)CO(J = 3-2) to (13)CO(J = 3-2), R(3-2)(12/13), and (13)CO(J = 3-2) to (13)CO(J = 1-0), R(3-2/1-0)(13), at 45 '' resolution. These ratios were used in radiative transfer calculations in order to estimate the temperature and density of the clumps. The clumps have a kinetic temperature range of T(kin) = 15-200 K and a molecular hydrogen gas density range of n(H(2)) = 8 x 10(2)-7 x 10(3) cm(-3). We confirmed that the higher density clumps have higher kinetic temperature and that the lower density clumps have lower kinetic temperature to better accuracy than in previous work. The kinetic temperature and density increase generally from a Type I GMC to a Type III GMC. We interpret that this difference reflects an evolutionary trend of star formation in molecular clumps. The R(3-2/1-0)(13) and kinetic temperature of the clumps are well correlated with the Ha flux, suggesting that the heating of molecular gas with density n(H(2)) = 10(3)-10(4) cm(-3) can be explained by stellar far-ultravoilet photons.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125532
DOI: DOI: 10.1088/0004-6256/141/3/73
ISSN: 0004-6256
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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL Volume: 141 Issue: 3 Article Number: 73 Published: MAR 2011
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