3D shape of Orion A from Gaia DR2

Grossschedl, Josefa E., Alves, Joao, Meingast, Stefan, Ackerl, Christine, Ascenso, Joana, Bouy, Herve, Burkert, Andreas, Forbrich, Jan, Fuernkranz, Verena, Goodman, Alyssa, Hacar, Alvaro, Herbst-Kiss, Gabor, Lada, Charles J., Larreina, Irati, Leschinski, Kieran, Lombardi, Marco, Moitinho, Andre, Mortimer, Daniel and Zari, Eleonora (2018) 3D shape of Orion A from Gaia DR2. ISSN 0004-6361
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We use the Gaia DR2 distances of about 700 mid-infrared selected young stellar objects in the benchmark giant molecular cloud Orion A to infer its 3D shape and orientation. We find that Orion A is not the fairly straight filamentary cloud that we see in (2D) projection, but instead a cometary-like cloud oriented toward the Galactic plane, with two distinct components: a denser and enhanced star-forming (bent) Head, and a lower density and star-formation quieter ~75 pc long Tail. The true extent of Orion A is not the projected ~40 pc but ~90 pc, making it by far the largest molecular cloud in the local neighborhood. Its aspect ratio (~30:1) and high column-density fraction (~45%) make it similar to large-scale Milky Way filaments ("bones"), despite its distance to the galactic mid-plane being an order of magnitude larger than typically found for these structures.

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