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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan | 2000

Molecular Clouds around a Runaway O Star, ζ Ophiuchi

Kengo Tachihara; Rihei Abe; Toshikazu Onishi; Akira Mizuno; Yasuo Fukui

Molecular clouds around a run-away O star z Oph have been surveyed with NANTEN telescope and their streaming motion caused by z Oph has been detected. z Oph is the earliest member of the Sco OB2 association and is a runaway star rapidly moving with an HII region, S27. We detected 2 major filamentary cloud complexes; one including L156 (L156 complex) is lying across nearly the center of S27, and the other one (L204 complex) is located near the eastern edge of S27. Total masses of them traced by the 12CO are 520 Mo and 1110 Mo, respectively. Denser cloud cores detected in C18O are locally distributed on the near side of the L204 complex to z Oph, and lower density gas traced by 12CO spreads toward the opposite side. Both complexes have radial velocity shifts that are correlated with the gas density. These spatial and velocity structures can be interpreted as follows; (1) the L156 complex is stuck on the expanding Stromgrem sphere and has been accelerated, (2) the gas in L204 complex was compressed and has also been accelerated outward by z Oph, resulting the radial velocity shifts of diffuse low-density gas relative to the dense cores embedded in the clouds. These density and velocity structures indicate dynamical interaction between the HII region and the molecular clouds. The cloud complexes are divided into 7 clouds by intensity distributions. In order to investigate the acceleration mechanism, we calculated momentum and kinetic energy for each cloud. They range from 60 to 800 Mo km/s and from 0.9 to 21 times 10^45 erg, respectively. We examined the effects of the stellar wind and photo evaporation by UV field of z Oph and found that the stellar wind can hardly input the momentum during the crossing time of the movement of z Oph. UV radiation seems to be a more likely origin of the streaming gas motion.


Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan | 1999

First Results of a CO Survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud with NANTEN; Giant Molecular Clouds as Formation Sites of Populous Clusters

Yasuo Fukui; Norikazu Mizuno; Reiko Yamaguchi; Akira Mizuno; Toshikazu Onishi; Hideo Ogawa; Yoshinori Yonekura; Akiko Kawamura; Kengo Tachihara; Kecheng Xiao; Nobuyuki Yamaguchi; Atsushi Hara; Takahiro Hayakawa; Sigeo Kato; Rihei Abe; Hiro Saito; Satoru Mano; Ken'ichi Matsunaga; Yoshihiro Mine; Yoshiaki Moriguchi; Hiroko Aoyama; Shinichiro Asayama; Nao Yoshikawa; M. Rubio


Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan | 2001

A CO Survey of the LMC with NANTEN: II. Catalog of Molecular Clouds

Norikazu Mizuno; Reiko Yamaguchi; Akira Mizuno; M. Rubio; Rihei Abe; Hiro Saito; Toshikazu Onishi; Yoshinori Yonekura; Nobuyuki Yamaguchi; Hideo Ogawa; Yasuo Fukui


Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan | 1999

NANTEN Observations of the Pipe Nebula; A Filamentary Massive Dark Cloud with Very Low Star-Formation Activity

Toshikazu Onishi; Akiko Kawamura; Rihei Abe; Nobuyuki Yamaguchi; Hiro Saito; Yoshiaki Moriguchi; Akira Mizuno; Hideo Ogawa; Yasuo Fukui


Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan | 2001

A CO Survey of the LMC with NANTEN: III. Formation of Stellar Clusters and Evolution of Molecular Clouds

Reiko Yamaguchi; Norikazu Mizuno; Akira Mizuno; M. Rubio; Rihei Abe; Hiro Saito; Yoshiaki Moriguchi; Ken’ichi Matsunaga; Toshikazu Onishi; Yoshinori Yonekura; Yasuo Fukui


Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan | 1999

Discovery of the Carina Flare with NANTEN; Evidence for a Supershell That Triggered the Formation of Stars and Massive Molecular Clouds

Yasuo Fukui; Toshikazu Onishi; Rihei Abe; Akiko Kawamura; Kengo Tachihara; Reiko Yamaguchi; Akira Mizuno; Hideo Ogawa


Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan | 1999

Dense Cores and Star-Formation Activities in the Chamaeleon Dark-Cloud Complex

Akira Mizuno; Takahiro Hayakawa; Kengo Tachihara; Toshikazu Onishi; Yoshinori Yonekura; Nobuyuki Yamaguchi; Shigeo Kato; Atsushi Hara; Norikazu Mizuno; Akiko Kawamura; Rihei Abe; Hiro Saito; Reiko Yamaguchi; Hideo Ogawa; Yasuo Fukui


Symposium - International Astronomical Union | 1999

Molecular Clouds in the LMC Observed with NANTEN: I. Physical Properties of the Clouds

Norikazu Mizuno; Rihei Abe; Atsushi Hara; Takahiro Hayakawa; Shigeo Kato; Akiko Kawamura; Akira Mizuno; Hideo Ogawa; Toshikazu Onishi; Hiro Saito; Kengo Tachihara; Kecheng Xiao; Nobuyuki Yamaguchi; Reiko Yamaguchi; Yasuo Fukui; Yoshinori Yonekura


Symposium - International Astronomical Union | 1999

Molecular Clouds in the LMC Observed with NANTEN: IV. Comparison with SNRs

Hiro Saito; Rihei Abe; Atsushi Hara; Takahiro Hayakawa; Shigeo Kato; Akiko Kawamura; Akira Mizuno; Norikazu Mizuno; Hideo Ogawa; Toshikazu Onishi; Kengo Tachihara; Kecheng Xiao; Nobuyuki Yamaguchi; Reiko Yamaguchi; Yasuo Fukui; Yoshinori Yonekura


Symposium - International Astronomical Union | 1999

Molecular Clouds in the LMC Observed with NANTEN: II. Comparison with Stellar Clusters

Reiko Yamaguchi; Rihei Abe; Atsushi Hara; Takahiro Hayakawa; Shigeo Kato; Akiko Kawamura; Akira Mizuno; Norikazu Mizuno; Hideo Ogawa; Toshikazu Onishi; Hiro Saito; Kengo Tachihara; Kecheng Xiao; Nobuyuki Yamaguchi; Yasuo Fukui; Yoshinori Yonekura

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Toshikazu Onishi

Osaka Prefecture University

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Hideo Ogawa

Osaka Prefecture University

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