A global view on star formation: The GLOSTAR Galactic plane survey VIII. Formaldehyde absorption in Cygnus~X
Abstract: Cygnus X is one of the closest and most active high-mass star-forming regions in our Galaxy, making it one of the best laboratories for studying massive star formation. As part of the GLOSTAR Galactic plane survey, we performed large scale simultaneous H${2}$CO (1${1,0}$-1${1,1}$) spectral line and radio continuum imaging observations toward Cygnus X at $\lambda\sim$6 cm with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array and the Effelsberg-100 m radio telescope. Our Effelsberg observations reveal widespread H${2}$CO (1${1,0}$-1${1,1}$) absorption with a spatial extent of $\gtrsim$50 pc in Cygnus~X for the first time. On large scales of 4.4 pc, the relative orientation between local velocity gradient and magnetic field tends to be more parallel at H${2}$ column densities of $\gtrsim$1.8$\times 10{22}$~cm${-2}$. On the smaller scale of 0.17 pc, our VLA+Effelsberg combined data reveal H${2}$CO absorption only toward three bright H{\scriptsize II} regions. Our observations demonstrate that H${2}$CO (1${1,0}$-1${1,1}$) is commonly optically thin. Kinematic analysis supports the assertion that molecular clouds generally exhibit supersonic motions on scales of 0.17-4.4 pc. We show a non-negligible contribution of the cosmic microwave background radiation in producing extended absorption features in Cygnus X. Our observations suggest that H${2}$CO ($1_{1,0}-1_{1,1}$) can trace molecular gas with H${2}$ column densities of $\gtrsim 5 \times 10{21}$ cm${-2}$. The ortho-H${2}$CO fractional abundance with respect to H$_{2}$ has a mean value of 7.0$\times 10{-10}$. A comparison of velocity dispersions on different linear scales suggests that the dominant $-3$ km s${-1}$ velocity component in the prominent DR21 region has nearly identical velocity dispersions on scales of 0.17-4.4 pc, which deviates from the expected behavior of classic turbulence.
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