2010A&A...519A...3L


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2010A&A...519A...3L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 519, A3-3 (2010/9-1)

c2d Spitzer IRS spectra of embedded low-mass young stars: gas-phase emission lines.

LAHUIS F., VAN DISHOECK E.F., JORGENSEN J.K., BLAKE G.A. and EVANS II N.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

A survey of mid-infrared gas-phase emission lines of H2, H2O and various atoms toward a sample of 43 embedded low-mass young stars in nearby star-forming regions is presented. The sources are selected from the Spitzer ``Cores to Disks'' (c2d) legacy program. The environment of embedded protostars is complex both in its physical structure (envelopes, outflows, jets, protostellar disks) and the physical processes (accretion, irradiation by UV and/or X-rays, excitation through slow and fast shocks) which take place. The mid-IR spectral range hosts a suite of diagnostic lines which can distinguish them. A key point is to spatially resolve the emission in the Spitzer-IRS spectra to separate extended PDR and shock emission from compact source emission associated with the circumstellar disk and jets. An optimal extraction method is used to separate both spatially unresolved (compact, up to a few hundred AU) and spatially resolved (extended, thousand AU or more) emission from the IRS spectra. The results are compared with the c2d disk sample and literature PDR and shock models to address the physical nature of the sources. Both compact and extended emission features are observed. Warm (Tex few hundred K) H2, observed through the pure rotational H2 S(0), S(1) and S(2) lines, and [SI] 25µm emission is observed primarily in the extended component. [SI] is observed uniquely toward truly embedded sources and not toward disks. On the other hand hot (Tex>700K) H2, observed primarily through the S(4) line, and [NeII] emission is seen mostly in the spatially unresolved component. [FeII] and [SiII] lines are observed in both spatial components. Hot H2O emission is found in the spatially unresolved component of some sources. The observed emission on ≥1000AU scales is characteristic of PDR emission and likely originates in the outflow cavities in the remnant envelope created by the stellar wind and jets from the embedded young stars. Weak shocks along the outflow wall can also contribute. The compact emission is likely of mixed origin, comprised of optically thick circumstellar disk and/or jet/outflow emission from the protostellar object.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - stars: low-mass - stars: protostars - ISM: jets and outflows - ISM: lines and bands - photon-dominated region (PDR)

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Number of rows : 89
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 CoKu NGC 1333 Star 1 Y*O 03 25 09.43032 +30 46 21.5796           M2.6 98 0
2 LDN 1448NA smm 03 25 36.49 +30 45 22.2           ~ 184 1
3 NAME LDN 1455 IRS 1 cor 03 27 39.08 +30 13 03.1           ~ 161 0
4 NAME LDN 1455 IRS 4 cor 03 27 43.23 +30 12 28.9           ~ 74 0
5 2MASS J03280041+3008012 Y*O 03 28 00.411 +30 08 01.28           ~ 53 0
6 LDN 1455 DNe 03 28 00.6480 +30 07 58.800           ~ 186 1
7 2MASS J03283450+3100510 Y*O 03 28 34.501 +31 00 51.01           ~ 76 0
8 NGC 1333 OpC 03 29 11.3 +31 18 36           ~ 1450 1
9 [JCC87] IRAS 4B Y*O 03 29 12.058 +31 13 02.05           ~ 600 0
10 IRAS 03271+3013 cor 03 30 15.159 +30 23 49.38           ~ 70 0
11 IRAS 03301+3111 Y*O 03 33 12.8440487256 +31 21 24.139522188           M1.8 65 0
12 2MASS J03331667+3107548 Y*O 03 33 16.68 +31 07 54.9           ~ 125 2
13 JCMTSE J033317.8+310932 cor 03 33 17.85 +31 09 31.9           ~ 113 0
14 SSTc2d J033327.2+310710 cor 03 33 27.29 +31 07 10.2           ~ 51 0
15 NAME Perseus Cloud SFR 03 35.0 +31 13           ~ 1364 0
16 HH 211 Y*O 03 43 56.52 +32 00 52.8           ~ 369 0
17 NAME HH 211-mm Y*O 03 43 56.816 +32 00 50.06           ~ 63 1
18 IRAS 03439+3233 Y*O 03 47 05.44704 +32 43 08.4324           ~ 57 0
19 IRAS 03445+3242 Y*O 03 47 41.603 +32 51 43.79           ~ 201 0
20 V* T Tau TT* 04 21 59.4319873992 +19 32 06.432393336   11.22 10.12 9.80   K0IV/Ve 1404 1
21 V* GV Tau TT* 04 29 23.7314759229 +24 33 00.216016292 19.20         K7 283 0
22 NAME Tau-Aur Complex SFR 04 30 +25.0           ~ 1357 0
23 V* DR Tau Or* 04 47 06.2151561264 +16 58 42.813872580 12.03 11.86 10.50 12.19   K5Ve 534 0
24 2MASS J08254384-5100326 Y*O 08 25 43.85 -51 00 32.7           ~ 316 1
25 IRAS 08261-5100 MoC 08 27 38.9 -51 10 38           ~ 29 0
26 Ass Cha T 2-21 TT* 11 06 15.3471261840 -77 21 56.720362608   12.58 11.01   9.35 G5Ve 131 0
27 IRAS 11051-7706 Y*O 11 06 46.025 -77 22 29.67           ~ 87 0
28 [PMG2001] NIR 76 Y*? 11 06 46.580 -77 22 32.56           ~ 55 0
29 IRAS 11057-7706 Y*O 11 07 09.19896 -77 23 04.9920           ~ 63 0
30 V* VW Cha Or* 11 08 01.502064 -77 42 28.87524 13.91 14.165 12.761 12.653 10.69 K7+M0 187 0
31 NAME Chamaeleon Region SFR 11 55 -78.0           ~ 806 0
32 2MASS J12590656-7707401 Y*O 12 59 06.56 -77 07 40.1           K4.5 48 0
33 CG 12 CGb 13 57 42.2 -39 56 21           ~ 49 1
34 Barnard 228 cor 15 43 00.9 -34 08 48           ~ 68 0
35 Lupus 1 Cld 15 43 02.1 -34 09 06           ~ 286 0
36 IRAS 15398-3359 Y*? 15 43 02.21016 -34 09 07.7112       18.38 21.72 ~ 175 0
37 NAME Lupus Complex SFR 16 03 -38.1           ~ 720 0
38 Lupus 4 MoC 16 03 12.4 -42 07 43           ~ 152 0
39 WRAY 16-203 Or* 16 08 29.7275063376 -39 03 11.024360496   16.26 15.91 15.38 15.69 K0: 171 1
40 Lupus 3 SFR 16 09.6 -39 03           ~ 323 0
41 V* V866 Sco Or* 16 11 31.345632 -18 38 25.96200   13.98 12.63 12.81   K0e+K5e 281 0
42 Elia 2-20 TT* 16 26 18.8775818016 -24 28 19.695035064           ~ 119 1
43 GSS 30 Y*O 16 26 21.38160 -24 23 04.0524           ~ 210 1
44 GSS 32 TT* 16 26 24.0509462472 -24 24 48.095495928       17.81 15.58 K5-K6 103 1
45 NAME VLA 1623-243 Y*O 16 26 26.42 -24 24 30.0           ~ 404 0
46 [SSG2006] MMS002 smm 16 26 26.50 -24 24 30.9           ~ 241 0
47 YLW 35 Y*O 16 26 31.03680 -24 31 05.2248           ~ 21 1
48 VSSG 30 Y*O 16 26 44.19504 -24 34 48.3492           ~ 135 0
49 JCMTSF J162706.3-243702 PoC 16 27 06.5 -24 37 12           ~ 18 0
50 WLY 1-43 Y*O 16 27 11.17992 -24 40 46.6680           ~ 60 0
51 WL 19 Y*O 16 27 11.71416 -24 38 32.0604           ~ 71 0
52 NAME WL 20S BD? 16 27 15.69 -24 38 45.7           ~ 13 0
53 YLW 12A Y*O 16 27 17.57160 -24 28 56.2944           ~ 69 0
54 YLW 13B Y*O 16 27 21.46872 -24 41 43.0692           ~ 91 0
55 WL 6 Y*O 16 27 21.80448 -24 29 53.3616           ~ 115 0
56 CRBR 2422.8-3423 Y*O 16 27 24.61320 -24 41 03.4080           ~ 91 1
57 Elia 2-32 Y*O 16 27 28.44576 -24 27 21.0348           K6.5 113 1
58 YLW 16B Or* 16 27 29.43528 -24 39 16.1892           ~ 106 0
59 Elia 2-33 Y*O 16 27 30.18024 -24 27 43.3656           M2 117 1
60 YLW 45 Y*O 16 27 39.82824 -24 43 15.0672           ~ 115 0
61 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3631 1
62 IRAS 16285-2355 Y*O 16 31 35.65752 -24 01 29.4708           ~ 138 0
63 ISO-Oph 204 TT* 16 31 52.1203898904 -24 56 15.707944320           ~ 43 0
64 Haro 1-17 Y*O 16 32 21.9310906392 -24 42 14.841998352   16.76 15.61     M2.5e 42 0
65 LDN 1689 DNe 16 32 22.5 -24 28 29           ~ 137 0
66 IRAS 16293-2422 cor 16 32 22.56 -24 28 31.8           ~ 1252 1
67 NAME IRAS 16293-2422B Y*O 16 32 22.63 -24 28 31.8           ~ 283 0
68 HBC 650 TT* 16 34 29.32 -15 47 01.4           K3.0 177 2
69 IRAS 16544-1604 Y*O 16 57 19.626 -16 09 23.30           ~ 35 1
70 IRAS 18256+0001 LP* 18 28 13.1639907624 +00 03 12.783810816           M3: 4 0
71 SSTc2d J182849.4+000604 TT? 18 28 49.0 +00 06 04           ~ 3 0
72 HBC 671 Em* 18 29 01.8374128680 +00 29 54.755552004   18.4       K0: 27 0
73 AKARI-IRC-V1 J1829148-000423 LP? 18 29 14.7808869936 -00 04 24.011995440           M3: 4 0
74 IRAS 18267+0016 Y*O 18 29 16.1817720600 +00 18 22.126157100       21.0   K7: 17 0
75 SH 2-68 N Y*O 18 29 48.09 +01 16 45.0           ~ 137 1
76 NAME Serpens Cloud SFR 18 29 49 +01 14.8           ~ 1100 2
77 2MASS J18295433+0115017 Y*O 18 29 54.34 +01 15 01.8           ~ 10 0
78 2MASS J18295571+0114315 Y*O 18 29 55.711 +01 14 31.50           ~ 39 0
79 HBC 672 Em* 18 29 56.8848005064 +01 14 46.304766672   17.6       K8.0 102 0
80 NAME Serpens SMM 4 cor 18 29 57.1 +01 13 15           ~ 137 0
81 2MASS J18295760+0113004 Y*O 18 29 57.602 +01 13 00.42           ~ 36 3
82 NAME SERPENS SMM 3 Y*O 18 29 59.28 +01 14 01.7           ~ 101 1
83 2MASS J19014805-3657219 Y*O 19 01 48.056 -36 57 21.95           ~ 102 0
84 V* R CrA Ae* 19 01 53.6764322232 -36 57 08.299341828 12.781 12.651 11.917 11.242 10.412 B5IIIpe 478 1
85 2MASS J19015545-3657231 Y*O 19 01 55.460 -36 57 23.13           ~ 97 2
86 [NWA2005] SMM 1B Y*O 19 01 56.41 -36 57 28.0           ~ 95 1
87 IRAS 18595-3712 Y*O 19 02 58.706 -37 07 34.67           ~ 49 0
88 NAME Cepheus A SFR 22 56 17.9 +62 01 49           ~ 741 2
89 PSCz Q23238+7401 Y*O 23 25 46.65 +74 17 37.2           ~ 58 1

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