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2019ApJS..243...25W - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 243, 25-25 (2019/August-0)

Molecular gas toward the Gemini OB1 molecular cloud complex. III. Chemical abundance.

WANG C., YANG J., SU Y., DU F., MA Y. and ZHANG S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present analyses of the 13CO abundance X_13CO and the abundance ratio X13CO/XC18O of molecular clouds by collecting 12CO, 13CO, and C18O (1-0) transitions toward the Galactic anti-center in the ranges 186○ / . 25< l< 195○ / . 25 and -3○ / . 75< b< 2○ / . 75. The 9×6○ / . 5 area contains eight clouds, which can be divided into two types according to X13CO/XC18O. Type I clouds, including the chain of Lynds dark clouds, West Front, Gemini OB1 giant molecular cloud (GGMC) 1, and Horn, have lower X13CO/XC18O (mean value <10) and lower column density with relatively lower temperature. Type II clouds, including GGMC 2, GGMC 3, GGMC 4, and Swallow, have a higher abundance ratio X13CO/XC18O (mean value >10) and higher column density with relatively higher temperature. For all clouds, X_13CO increases from ∼2.8×10–7 at the edge to > 1.4×10–6 in the interior, which is probably due to an opacity effect of 12CO. In GGMC 2-4, the mean X13CO/XC18O of the molecular gas associated with H II regions and IRAS sources is ∼14, slightly larger than that (∼9) of other subregions. This can be explained by selective far-UV photodissociation of C18O. By comparing our sample with other clouds in the plot of X13CO/XC18O against 13CO column density, we find that type I clouds are probably at an earlier evolutionary stage than type II clouds.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: abundances - ISM: clouds - ISM: molecules

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