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An ALMA view of molecular filaments in the Large Magellanic Cloud I: The formation of high-mass stars and pillars in the N159E-Papillon Nebula triggered by a cloud-cloud collision

Yasuo Fukui
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Kazuki Tokuda
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Kazuya Saigo
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Ryohei Harada
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Kengo Tachihara
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Kisetsu Tsuge
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Tsuyoshi Inoue
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Kazufumi Torii
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Atsushi Nishimura
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Sarolta Zahorecz
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Omnarayani Nayak
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Margaret Meixner
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Tetsuhiro Minamidani
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Akiko Kawamura
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Norikazu Mizuno
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Remy Indebetouw
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Marta Sewiło
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C. -H. Rosie Chen
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Toshikazu Onishi
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We present the ALMA observations of CO isotopes and 1.3 mm continuum emission toward the N159E-Papillon Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). The spatial resolution is 0."25-0."28 (0.06-0.07 pc), which is a factor of 3 higher than the previous ALMA observations in this region. The high resolution allowed us to resolve highly filamentary CO distributions with typical width of $\sim$0.1 pc (full width half maximum) and line mass of a few $\times$ 100 $M_{\odot}$ pc$^{-1}$. The filaments (more than ten in number) show outstanding hub-filament structure emanating from the Nebular center toward the north. We identified for the first time two massive protostellar outflows of $\sim$10$^4$ yr dynamical age along one of the most massive filaments. The observations also revealed several pillar-like CO features around the Nebula. The H II region and the pillars show complementary spatial distribution and the column density of the pillars is an order of magnitude higher than that of the pillars in the Eagle nebula (M16) in the Galaxy, suggesting an early stage of pillar formation with an age younger than $\sim$10$^5$ yrs. We suggest that a cloud-cloud collision triggered the formation of the filaments and protostar within the last $\sim$2 Myr. It is possible that the collision is more recent since part of the kpc-scale H I flows come from the tidal interaction resulting from the close encounter between the LMC and SMC $\sim$200 Myr ago as suggested for R136 by Fukui et al. (2017).
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hal-02346595 , version 1 (02-12-2020)

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Yasuo Fukui, Kazuki Tokuda, Kazuya Saigo, Ryohei Harada, Kengo Tachihara, et al.. An ALMA view of molecular filaments in the Large Magellanic Cloud I: The formation of high-mass stars and pillars in the N159E-Papillon Nebula triggered by a cloud-cloud collision. The Astrophysical Journal, 2020, 886 (1), pp.14. ⟨10.3847/1538-4357/ab4900⟩. ⟨hal-02346595⟩
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