Herschel/HIFI observations of high-J CO lines in the NGC 1333 low-mass star-forming region

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Authors
  • U.A. Yıldız
  • E.F. van Dishoeck
  • L.E. Kristensen
  • R. Visser
  • J.K. Jørgensen
  • G.J. Herczeg
  • T.A. van Kempen
  • M.R. Hogerheijde
  • S.D. Doty
  • A.O. Benz
  • S. Bruderer
  • S.F. Wampfler
  • E. Deul
  • R. Bachiller
  • A. Baudry
  • M. Benedettini
  • E. Bergin
  • P. Bjerkeli
  • G.A. Blake
  • S. Bontemps
  • J. Braine
  • P. Caselli
  • J. Cernicharo
  • C. Codella
  • F. Daniel
  • A.M. Di Giorgio
  • C. Dominik ORCID logo
  • P. Encrenaz
  • M. Fich
  • A. Fuente
  • T. Giannini
  • J.R. Goicoechea
  • T. de Graauw
  • F. Helmich
  • F. Herpin
  • T. Jacq
  • D. Johnstone
  • B. Larsson
  • D. Lis
  • R. Liseau
  • F.-C. Liu
  • M. Marseille
  • C. McCoey
  • G. Melnick
  • D. Neufeld
  • B. Nisini
  • M. Olberg
  • B. Parise
  • J.C. Pearson
  • R. Plume
  • C. Risacher
  • J. Santiago-García
  • P. Saraceno
  • R. Shipman
  • M. Tafalla
  • A.G.G.M. Tielens
  • F. van der Tak
  • F. Wyrowski
  • P. Dieleman
  • W. Jellema
  • V. Ossenkopf
  • R. Schieder
  • J. Stutzki
Publication date 2010
Journal Astronomy & Astrophysics
Volume | Issue number 521
Pages (from-to) L40
Number of pages 7
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
Herschel/HIFI observations of high-J lines (up to Ju = 10) of 12CO, 13CO and C18O are presented toward three deeply embedded low-mass protostars, NGC 1333 IRAS 2A, IRAS 4A, and IRAS 4B, obtained as part of the Water In Star-forming regions with Herschel (WISH) key program. The spectrally-resolved HIFI data are complemented by ground-based observations of lower-J CO and isotopologue lines. The 12CO 10-9 profiles are dominated by broad (FWHM 25-30 km s-1) emission. Radiative transfer models are used to constrain the temperature of this shocked gas to 100-200 K. Several CO and 13CO line profiles also reveal a medium-broad component (FWHM5-10 km s-1), seen prominently in H2O lines. Column densities for both components are presented, providing a reference for determining abundances of other molecules in the same gas. The narrow C18O 9-8 lines probe the warmer part of the quiescent envelope. Their intensities require a jump in the CO abundance at an evaporation temperature around 25 K, thus providing new direct evidence for a CO ice evaporation zone around low-mass protostars.
Document type Article
Note ID: 8
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201015119
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