The Gas Temperature of Starless Cores in Perseus
Scott Schnee, Erik Rosolowsky, Jonathan Foster, Melissa Enoch, Anneila, Sargent

TL;DR
This study investigates the factors influencing the temperature of starless cores in the Perseus molecular cloud, revealing environmental and proximity effects on core temperatures through ammonia observations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of how core temperatures vary with environment, proximity to protostars, and cloud properties, using NH3 data and multi-wavelength surveys.
Findings
Core temperatures range from 9 to 15 K.
Cluster cores are warmer than field cores.
Core temperature correlates with local cloud temperature.
Abstract
In this paper we study the determinants of starless core temperatures in the Perseus molecular cloud. We use NH3 (1,1) and (2,2) observations to derive core temperatures (T_kin) and data from the COMPLETE Survey of Star Forming Regions and the c2d Spitzer Legacy Survey for observations of the other core and molecular cloud properties. The kinetic temperature distribution probed by NH3 is in the fairly narrow range of 9 - 15 K. We find that cores within the clusters IC348 and NGC1333 are significantly warmer than "field" starless cores, and T_kin is higher within regions of larger extinction-derived column density. Starless cores in the field are warmer when they are closer to class O/I protostars, but this effect is not seen for those cores in clusters. For field starless cores, T_kin is higher in regions in which the 13CO linewidth and the 1.1mm flux from the core are larger, and T_kin…
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