Cloud-cloud collision in S235: triggered the formation of high-mass stars and young star clusters

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY(2023)

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We present the analysis of cloud-cloud collision (CCC) process in the Galactic molecular complex S235. Our new CO observations performed with the PMO-13.7 m telescope reveal two molecular clouds, namely the S235-Main and the S235-ABC, with similar to 4 km s(-1) velocity separation. The bridge feature, the possible colliding interface and the complementary distribution of the two clouds are significant observational signatures of cloud-cloud collision in S235. The most direct evidence of cloud-cloud collision process in S235 is that the S235-Main (in a distance of 1547(-43)(+44) pc) and S235-ABC (1567(-39)(+33) pc) meet at almost the same position (within 1 sigma error range) at a supersonic relative speed. We identified ten (CO)-C-13 clumps from PMO-13.7 m observations, 22 dust cores from the archival SCUBA-2 data, and 550 YSOs from NIR-MIR data. 63 per cent of total YSOs are clustering in seven MST groups (M1-M7). The tight association between the YSO groups (M1 & M7) and the bridge feature suggests that the CCC process triggers star formation there. The collisional impact subregion (the South) shows 3 similar to 5 times higher CFE and SFE (average value of 12.3 and 10.6 per cent, respectively) than the non-collisional impact subregion (2.4 and 2.6 per cent, respectively), suggesting that the CCC process may have enhanced the CFE and SFE of the clouds compared to those without collision influence.
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stars: formation,stars: pre-main-sequence,ISM: clouds,ISM: kinematics and dynamics
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