2016ApJ...832...12T


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2016ApJ...832...12T - Astrophys. J., 832, 12-12 (2016/November-3)

Analysis of the Herschel/HEXOS spectral survey toward Orion South: a massive protostellar envelope with strong external irradiation.

TAHANI K., PLUME R., BERGIN E.A., TOLLS V., PHILLIPS T.G., CAUX E., CABRIT S., GOICOECHEA J.R., GOLDSMITH P.F., JOHNSTONE D., LIS D.C., PAGANI L., MENTEN K.M., MULLER H.S.P., OSSENKOPF-OKADA V., PEARSON J.C. and VAN DER TAK F.F.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present results from a comprehensive submillimeter spectral survey toward the source Orion South, based on data obtained with the Heterodyne Instrument for the Far-Infrared instrument on board the Herschel Space Observatory, covering the frequency range of 480 to 1900 GHz. We detect 685 spectral lines with signal-to-noise ratios (S/Ns) > 3σ, originating from 52 different molecular and atomic species. We model each of the detected species assuming conditions of Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium. This analysis provides an estimate of the physical conditions of Orion South (column density, temperature, source size, and VLSR). We find evidence for three different cloud components: a cool (Tex ∼ 20-40 K), spatially extended (>60''), and quiescent (ΔVFWHM ∼ 4 km s–1) component; a warmer (Tex ∼ 80-100 K), less spatially extended (∼30''), and dynamic (ΔVFWHM ∼ 8 km s–1) component, which is likely affected by embedded outflows; and a kinematically distinct region (Tex > 100 K; VLSR ∼ 8 km s–1), dominated by emission from species that trace ultraviolet irradiation, likely at the surface of the cloud. We find little evidence for the existence of a chemically distinct "hot-core" component, likely due to the small filling factor of the hot core or hot cores within the Herschel beam. We find that the chemical composition of the gas in the cooler, quiescent component of Orion South more closely resembles that of the quiescent ridge in Orion-KL. The gas in the warmer, dynamic component, however, more closely resembles that of the Compact Ridge and Plateau regions of Orion-KL, suggesting that higher temperatures and shocks also have an influence on the overall chemistry of Orion South.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): ISM: abundances - ISM: individual objects: Orion South - ISM: kinematics and dynamics - ISM: lines and bands - ISM: molecules - ISM: molecules

Simbad objects: 10

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Number of rows : 10
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 Orion S reg 05 35 12.9 -05 24 10           ~ 142 0
2 NAME OMC1 Ridge reg 05 35 13.4 -05 23 07           ~ 128 0
3 NAME Orion-KL SFR 05 35 14.16 -05 22 21.5           ~ 2294 1
4 NAME Orion Core ? 05 35 14.5 -05 22 30           ~ 202 0
5 NAME Ori Trapezium OpC 05 35 16.5 -05 23 14           ~ 1619 1
6 M 42 HII 05 35 17 -05 23.4           ~ 4076 0
7 NAME Orion Bright Bar reg 05 35 22.30 -05 24 33.0           ~ 874 0
8 NAME Ori A MoC 05 38 -07.1           ~ 3012 0
9 NAME Orion Molecular Cloud MoC 05 56 -01.8           ~ 1098 1
10 LDN 1157 DNe 20 39 06.4 +68 02 13           ~ 572 0

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