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A detailed analysis on the cloud structure and dynamics in Aquila Rift

We present maps in several molecular emission lines of a 1 square-degree region covering the W40 and Serpens South molecular clouds belonging to the Aquila Rift complex. The observations were made with the 45 m telescope at the Nobeyama Radio Observatory. We found that the $^{12}$CO and $^{13}$CO emission lines consist of several velocity components with different spatial distributions. The component that forms the main cloud of W40 and Serpens South, which we call the "main component", has a velocity of $V_{\rm LSR}\simeq 7$ km s$^{-1}$. There is another significant component at $V_{\rm LSR}\simeq 40$ km s$^{-1}$, which we call the "40 km s$^{-1}$ component". The latter component is mainly distributed around two young clusters: W40 and Serpens South. Moreover, the two components look spatially anti-correlated. Such spatial configuration suggests that the star formation in W40 and Serpens South was induced by the collision of the two components. We also discuss a possibility that the 40 km s$^{-1}$ component consists of gas swept up by superbubbles created by SNRs and stellar winds from the Scorpius-Centaurus Association.

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