Dense Clumps in Giant Molecular Clouds in the Large Magellanic Cloud: Density and Temperature Derived from $^{13}$CO($J=3-2$) Observations
Abstract: In order to precisely determine temperature and density of molecular gas in the Large Magellanic Cloud, we made observations of optically thin ${13}$CO($J=3-2$) transition by using the ASTE 10m telescope toward 9 peaks where ${12}$CO($J=3-2$) clumps were previously detected with the same telescope. The molecular clumps include those in giant molecular cloud (GMC) Types I (with no signs of massive star formation), II (with HII regions only), and III (with HII regions and young star clusters). We detected ${13}$CO($J=3-2$) emission toward all the peaks and found that their intensities are 3 -- 12 times lower than those of ${12}$CO($J=3-2$). We determined the intensity ratios of ${12}$CO($J=3-2$) to ${13}$CO($J=3-2$), $R{12/13}_{3-2}$, and ${13}$CO($J=3-2$) to ${13}$CO($J=1-0$), $R{13}_{3-2/1-0}$, at 45$\arcsec$ resolution. These ratios were used for radiative transfer calculations in order to estimate temperature and density of the clumps. The parameters of these clumps range kinetic temperature $T\mathrm{{kin}}$ = 15 -- 200 K, and molecular hydrogen gas density $n(\mathrm{H_2})$ = 8$\times 102$ -- 7$\times 103$ cm${-3}$. We confirmed that the higher density clumps show higher kinetic temperature and that the lower density clumps lower kinetic temperature at a better accuracy than in the previous work. The kinetic temperature and density increase generally from a Type I GMC to a Type III GMC. We interpret that this difference reflects an evolutionary trend of star formation in molecular clumps. The $R{13}{3-2/1-0}$ and kinetic temperature of the clumps are well correlated with H$\alpha$ flux, suggesting that the heating of molecular gas $n(\mathrm{H_2})$ = $103$ -- $104$ cm${-3}$ can be explained by stellar FUV photons.
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