2013A&A...553A.125S


Query : 2013A&A...553A.125S

2013A&A...553A.125S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 553A, 125-125 (2013/5-1)

Herschel-HIFI observations of high-J CO and isotopologues in star-forming regions: from low to high mass.

SAN JOSE-GARCIA I., MOTTRAM J.C., KRISTENSEN L.E., VAN DISHOECK E.F., YILDIZ U.A., VAN DER TAK F.F.S., HERPIN F., VISSER R., McCOEY C., WYROWSKI F., BRAINE J. and JOHNSTONE D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Our understanding of the star formation process has traditionally been confined to certain mass or luminosity boundaries because most studies focus only on low-, intermediate-, or high-mass star-forming regions. Therefore, the processes that regulate the formation of these different objects have not been effectively linked. As part of the ``Water In Star-forming regions with Herschel'' (WISH) key programme, water and other important molecules, such as CO and OH, have been observed in 51 embedded young stellar objects (YSOs). The studied sample covers a range of luminosities from <1 to >105 L. We analyse the CO line emission towards a large sample of embedded protostars in terms of both line intensities and profiles. This analysis covers a wide luminosity range in order to achieve better understanding of star formation without imposing luminosity boundaries. In particular, this paper aims to constrain the dynamics of the environment in which YSOs form.Herschel-HIFI spectra of the 12CO J=10-9, 13CO J=10-9 and C18O J=5-4, J=9-8 and J=10-9 lines were analysed for a sample of 51 embedded protostars. In addition, JCMT spectra of 12CO J=3-2 and C18O J=3-2 extend this analysis to cooler gas components. We focussed on characterising the shape and intensity of the CO emission line profiles by fitting the lines with one or two Gaussian profiles. We compared the values and results of these fits across the entire luminosity range covered by WISH observations. The effects of different physical parameters as a function of luminosity and the dynamics of the envelope-outflow system were investigated.All observed CO and isotopologue spectra show a strong linear correlation between the logarithms of the line and bolometric luminosities across six orders of magnitude on both axes. This suggests that the high-J CO lines primarily trace the amount of dense gas associated with YSOs and that this relation can be extended to larger (extragalactic) scales. The majority of the detected 12CO line profiles can be decomposed into a broad and a narrow Gaussian component, while the C18O spectra are mainly fitted with a single Gaussian. For low- and intermediate-mass protostars, the width of the C18O J=9-8 line is roughly twice that of the C18O J=3-2 line, suggesting increased turbulence/infall in the warmer inner envelope. For high-mass protostars, the line widths are comparable for lower- and higher-J lines. A broadening of the line profile is also observed from pre-stellar cores to embedded protostars, which is due mostly to non-thermal motions (turbulence/infall). The widths of the broad 12CO J=3-2 and J=10-9 velocity components correlate with those of the narrow C18O J=9-8 profiles, suggesting that the entrained outflowing gas and envelope motions are related but independent of the mass of the protostar. These results indicate that physical processes in protostellar envelopes have similar characteristics across the studied luminosity range.

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Journal keyword(s): astrochemistry - stars: formation - stars: protostars - ISM: molecules - ISM: kinematics and dynamics - line: profiles

Simbad objects: 61

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Number of rows : 61
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME W3 IRS 5 Y*O 02 25 40.54 +62 05 51.4           B1 355 0
2 LDN 1448 DNe 03 22.5 +30 35           ~ 515 0
3 IRAS F03226+3033 Y*O 03 25 38.83 +30 44 06.2           ~ 335 0
4 [SDA2014] West4 Y*O 03 25 38.83 +30 44 06.2           ~ 256 1
5 RAFGL 490 Y*O 03 27 38.7928952784 +58 47 00.025298088           ~ 352 0
6 [JCC87] IRAS 2A Y*O 03 28 55.55 +31 14 36.7           ~ 459 3
7 [JCC87] IRAS 4A Y*O 03 29 10.49 +31 13 30.8           ~ 715 1
8 [JCC87] IRAS 4 FIR 03 29 10.9 +31 13 26           ~ 478 0
9 [JCC87] IRAS 4B Y*O 03 29 12.058 +31 13 02.05           ~ 600 0
10 LDN 1489 DNe 04 04 47.5 +26 19 42           ~ 228 0
11 RAFGL 5123 Y*O 04 31 34.07736 +18 08 04.9020           K3V/M3III 861 0
12 IRAS 04361+2547 Y*O 04 39 13.89288 +25 53 20.8788           ~ 196 1
13 IRAS 04365+2535 Y*O 04 39 35.19360 +25 41 44.7252           ~ 290 0
14 LDN 1527 DNe 04 39 53 +25 45.0           ~ 634 0
15 NAME Taurus Complex SFR 04 41.0 +25 52           ~ 4414 0
16 TMC-1 MoC 04 41 45.9 +25 41 27           ~ 1674 0
17 IRAS 05358+3543 Y*O 05 39 09.92 +35 45 17.2           ~ 163 0
18 [SMZ2000] L1643-S3 MMS 1 smm 05 39 55.9 -07 30 28           ~ 14 0
19 NGC 2071 RNe 05 47 10 +00 18.0           ~ 645 1
20 2MASS J08254384-5100326 Y*O 08 25 43.85 -51 00 32.7           ~ 316 1
21 IRAS 08448-4343 cor 08 46 33.8 -43 54 33           ~ 66 1
22 IRAS 08470-4321 cor 08 48 48.2 -43 32 25           ~ 46 0
23 Ass Cha T 2-21 TT* 11 06 15.3471261840 -77 21 56.720362608   12.58 11.01   9.35 G5Ve 131 0
24 IRAS 11051-7706 Y*O 11 06 46.025 -77 22 29.67           ~ 87 0
25 [B2001b] IRS 1 Y*O 12 01 36.53040 -65 08 51.9180           ~ 153 0
26 BHR 71 MoC 12 01 37 -65 08.8           ~ 154 0
27 V* DK Cha TT* 12 53 17.2111480272 -77 07 10.736046012           F0e 142 0
28 IRAS 15398-3359 Y*? 15 43 02.21016 -34 09 07.7112       18.38 21.72 ~ 174 0
29 RCW 97 HII 15 53 05.0 -54 35 24           ~ 157 0
30 GSS 30 Y*O 16 26 21.38160 -24 23 04.0524           ~ 210 1
31 Elia 2-29 Y*O 16 27 09.43032 -24 37 18.7716           ~ 283 1
32 IRAS 16272-4837 HII 16 30 59.2 -48 43 48           ~ 30 0
33 IRAS 16285-2355 Y*O 16 31 35.65752 -24 01 29.4708           ~ 138 0
34 HBC 650 TT* 16 34 29.32 -15 47 01.4           K3.0 177 2
35 NAME NGC 6334-I Cl* 17 20 53.35 -35 47 01.5           ~ 342 0
36 NAME NGC 6334 I(N) smm 17 20 54 -35 45.0           ~ 151 1
37 RAFGL 2046 HII 18 00 32.1 -24 04 03           ~ 361 0
38 GAL 010.46+00.03 HII 18 08 35.5 -19 52 09           ~ 52 0
39 GAL 012.89+00.49 HII 18 11 51.3 -17 31 29           ~ 183 0
40 W 33a Y*O 18 14 39.56547 -17 52 02.2260           ~ 696 0
41 IRAS 18148-0440 Y*O 18 17 29.94 -04 39 39.3           ~ 92 0
42 LDN 483 DNe 18 17 35 -04 39.8           ~ 315 0
43 IRAS 18151-1208 Y*O 18 17 58.1254 -12 07 24.893           ~ 106 0
44 GCNM 23 Y*O 18 29 49.63 +01 15 21.9           ~ 273 2
45 NAME Serpens SMM 4 cor 18 29 57.1 +01 13 15           ~ 137 0
46 NAME SERPENS SMM 3 Y*O 18 29 59.28 +01 14 01.7           ~ 101 1
47 CORNISH G029.9559-00.0168 Y*O 18 46 04.18 -02 39 21.3           ~ 365 0
48 IRAS 18449-0115 cor 18 47 34.27 -01 12 43.2           ~ 388 0
49 AGAL G030.818-00.056 cor 18 47 47.0 -01 54 28           ~ 164 0
50 RAFGL 2271 SFR 18 53 18.54 +01 14 57.9           ~ 504 0
51 NAME LDN 723-mm smm 19 17 53.70 +19 12 20.0           ~ 19 0
52 W 51e1 HII 19 23 43.785 +14 30 26.11           ~ 135 0
53 W 51 SNR 19 23 50 +14 06.0           ~ 1276 1
54 IRAS 19345+0727 cor 19 37 00.7 +07 34 08           ~ 89 0
55 RAFGL 2591 Y*O 20 29 24.8230 +40 11 19.590           ~ 622 0
56 DR 21 (OH) cor 20 39 01.01 +42 22 50.2           ~ 409 0
57 DR 21 SFR 20 39 01.6 +42 19 38           O4.5 1053 0
58 LDN 1157 DNe 20 39 06.4 +68 02 13           ~ 572 0
59 NGC 7129 OpC 21 42 58 +66 06.8     11.5     ~ 260 0
60 NAME NGC 7129 FIR 2 IR 21 44 01.5 +66 03 40           ~ 98 0
61 [WBN74] NGC 7538 IRS 1 Y*O 23 13 45.318 +61 28 11.69           ~ 413 3

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