【摘要】
HH 80 North (hereafter HH 80N) is one of the Herbig-Haro objects associated with quiescent dense clumps. We report CO and CS BIMA observations that reveal star formation within the HH 80N dense clump. The CO emission clearly reveals a bipolar molecular outflow centered on the dense clump. The CS emission traces a ringlike structure of radius ≈0.24 pc. The CS kinematics shows that the ring is collapsing with an infall speed of ~0.6 km s~-1. The required mass to produce the collapse is in agreement with previous ammonia observations of the 20 M core, which is embedded within the CS structure.