Intrinsic Shapes of Molecular Cloud Cores
- 10 April 2001
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 551 (1) , 387-393
- https://doi.org/10.1086/320093
Abstract
We conduct an analysis of the shapes of molecular cloud cores using recently compiled catalogs of observed axis ratios of individual cores mapped in ammonia or through optical selection. We apply both analytical and statistical techniques to deproject the observed axis ratios in order to determine the true distribution of cloud core shapes. We find that neither pure oblate nor pure prolate cores can account for the observed distribution of core shapes. Intrinsically triaxial cores produce distributions which agree with observations. The best-fit triaxial distribution contains cores which are more nearly oblate than prolate.Comment: 20 pages, 10 figures. To appear in ApJ (2001 April 1). Color figures available at http://www.astro.uwo.ca/~cjones/ or http://www.astro.uwo.ca/~basu/pub.htmKeywords
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