2014ApJ...788L..32W


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2014ApJ...788L..32W - Astrophys. J., 788, L32 (2014/June-3)

Cold water vapor in the Barnard 5 molecular cloud.

WIRSTROM E.S., CHARNLEY S.B., PERSSON C.M., BUCKLE J.V., CORDINER M.A. and TAKAKUWA S.

Abstract (from CDS):

After more than 30 yr of investigations, the nature of gas-grain interactions at low temperatures remains an unresolved issue in astrochemistry. Water ice is the dominant ice found in cold molecular clouds; however, there is only one region where cold (∼10 K) water vapor has been detected–L1544. This study aims to shed light on ice desorption mechanisms under cold cloud conditions by expanding the sample. The clumpy distribution of methanol in dark clouds testifies to transient desorption processes at work–likely to also disrupt water ice mantles. Therefore, the Herschel HIFI instrument was used to search for cold water in a small sample of prominent methanol emission peaks. We report detections of the ground-state transition of o-H2 O (J = 110-101) at 556.9360 GHz toward two positions in the cold molecular cloud, Barnard 5. The relative abundances of methanol and water gas support a desorption mechanism which disrupts the outer ice mantle layers, rather than causing complete mantle removal.

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Journal keyword(s): astrochemistry - ISM: individual: Barnard 5 - ISM: molecules - stars: formation - submillimeter: ISM

Simbad objects: 7

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Number of rows : 7
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 Per Region reg 03 37 00.0 +31 15 00           ~ 271 0
2 IRAS 03445+3242 Y*O 03 47 41.603 +32 51 43.79           ~ 201 0
3 LDN 1471 DNe 03 48.0 +32 54           ~ 329 0
4 Barnard 220 DNe 04 41 38.8 +26 00 42           ~ 137 0
5 TMC-1 MoC 04 41 45.9 +25 41 27           ~ 1676 0
6 LDN 1512 MoC 05 04 09.7 +32 43 09           ~ 175 0
7 LDN 1544 DNe 05 04 16.6 +25 10 48           ~ 863 0

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