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Filamentary structure in the Orion molecular cloudA large scale 13CO map (containing 33,000 spectra) of the giant molecular cloud located in the southern part of Orion is presented which contains the Orion Nebula, NGC1977, and the LI641 dark cloud complex. The overall structure of the cloud is filamentary, with individual features having a length up to 40 times their width. This morphology may result from the effects of star formation in the region or embedded magnetic fields in the cloud. We suggest a simple picture for the evolution of the Orion-A cloud and the formation of the major filament. A rotating proto-cloud (counter rotating with respect to the galaxy) contians a b-field aligned with the galaxtic plane. The northern protion of this cloud collapsed first, perhaps triggered by the pressure of the Ori I OB association. The magnetic field combined with the anisotropic pressure produced by the OB-association breaks the symmetry of the pancake instability, a filament rather than a disc is produced. The growth of instabilities in the filament formed sub-condensations which are recent sites of star formation.
Document ID
19870005625
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Bally, J.
(Bell Telephone Labs., Inc. Holmdel, NJ, United States)
Langer, W. D.
(Princeton Univ. N. J., United States)
Bally, J.
(Bell Telephone Labs., Inc. Holmdel, NJ, United States)
Langer, W. D.
(Princeton Univ. N. J., United States)
Bally, J.
(Bell Telephone Labs., Inc. Holmdel, NJ, United States)
Langer, W. D.
(Princeton Univ. N. J., United States)
Date Acquired
August 13, 2013
Publication Date
October 1, 1986
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Ames Research Center Summer School on Interstellar Processes: Abstracts of Contributed Papers
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Accession Number
87N15058
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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