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We present Orion A giant molecular cloud core catalogs, which are based on a 1.1 mm map with an angular resolution of 36″ (∼0.07 pc) and C18O (J = 1-0) data with an angular resolution of 26.4″ (∼0.05 pc). We have cataloged 619 dust cores in the 1.1 mm map using the Clumpfind method. The ranges of the radius, mass, and density of these cores are estimated to be 0.01-0.20 pc, 0.6-1.2 × 102 , and 0.3 × 104-9.2 × 106 cm-3, respectively. We have identified 235 cores from the C18O data. The ranges of the radius, velocity width, LTE mass, and density are 0.13-0.34 pc, 0.31-1.31 km s-1, 1.0-61.8 , and (0.8-17.5) × 103 cm-3, respectively. From the comparison of the spatial distributions between the dust and C18O cores, four types of spatial relations were revealed: (1) the peak positions of the dust and C18O cores agree with each other (32.4% of the C18O cores), (2) two or more C18O cores are distributed around the peak position of one dust core (10.8% of the C18O cores), (3) 56.8% of the C18O cores are not associated with any dust cores, and (4) 69.3% of the dust cores are not associated with any C18O cores. The data sets and analysis are public.
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Shimajiri, Y., Kitamura, Y., Nakamura, F., Momose, M., Saito, M., Tsukagoshi, T., … Kawabe, R. (2015). CATALOG of DENSE CORES in the ORION A GIANT MOLECULAR CLOUD. Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series, 217(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0067-0049/217/1/7
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