H i Self-absorption toward the Cygnus X North: From Atomic Filament to Molecular Filament

  • Li C
  • Qiu K
  • Li D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Using the H i self-absorption data from the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope, we perform a study of the cold atomic gas in the Cygnus X North region. The most remarkable H i cloud is characterized by a filamentary structure, associated in space and in velocity with the principal molecular filament in the Cygnus X North region. We investigate the transition from atomic filament to molecular filament. We find that the H ii regions Cygnus OB2 and G081.920+00.138 play a critical role in compressing and shaping the atomic Cygnus X North filament, where the molecular filament subsequently forms. The cold H i in the DR21 filament has a much larger column density ( N (H i ) ∼1 × 10 20 cm −2 ) than the theoretical value of the residual atomic gas (∼1 × 10 19 cm −2 ), suggesting that the H i -to-H 2 transition is still in progress. The timescale of the H i -to-H 2 transition is estimated to be 3 × 10 5 yr, which approximates the ages of massive protostars in the Cygnus X North region. This implies that the formation of molecular clouds and massive stars may occur almost simultaneously in the DR21 filament, in accord with a picture of rapid and dynamic cloud evolution.

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Li, C., Qiu, K., Li, D., Wang, H., Cao, Y., Liu, J., … Yang, C. (2023). H i Self-absorption toward the Cygnus X North: From Atomic Filament to Molecular Filament. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 948(2), L17. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/accf99

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