The Intrinsic Shapes of Molecular Cloud Fragments over a Range of Length Scales
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We decipher intrinsic three-dimensional shape distributions of molecular clouds, cloud cores, Bok globules, and condensations using recently compiled catalogs of observed axis ratios for these objects mapped in carbon monoxide, in ammonia, through optical selection, or in continuum dust emission. We apply statistical techniques to compare assumed intrinsic axis ratio distributions with observed projected axis ratio distributions. Intrinsically triaxial shapes produce projected distributions that agree with observations. Molecular clouds mapped in 12CO are intrinsically triaxial but more nearly prolate than oblate, while the smaller cloud cores, Bok globules, and condensations are also intrinsically triaxial but more nearly oblate than prolate.
Journal: The Astrophysical Journal
DOI: 10.1086/339230