The magnetic precursor of L1448-mm: Excitation differences between ion and neutral fluids
Julia Roberts, Izaskun Jim\'enez-Serra, Jes\'us Mart\'in-Pintado,, Serena Viti, Arturo Rodr\'iguez-Franco, Alexandre Faure, Jonathan Tennyson

TL;DR
This study revisits the excitation differences between ion and neutral fluids in the magnetic precursor of L1448-mm, confirming electron density enhancement is necessary for extended emission and exploring its spatial extent.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of ion-neutral excitation differences using updated models and new observations, refining understanding of electron density enhancements in shock precursors.
Findings
Electron density enhancement needed for extended emission at T ≤ 400 K
No evidence of ion over-excitation at new observed positions
Optically thin emission confirmed for extended H13CO+ and HN13C
Abstract
Shock modelling predicts an electron density enhancement within the magnetic precursor of C-shocks. Previous observations of SiO, H13CO+, HN13C and H13CN toward the young L1448-mm outflow showed an over-excitation of the ion fluid that was attributed to an electron density enhancement in the precursor. We re-visit this interpretation and test if it still holds when we consider different source morphologies and kinetic temperatures for the observed molecules, and also give some insight on the spatial extent of the electron density enhancement around L1448-mm. We estimate the opacities of H13CO+ and HN13C by observing the J=3\to2 lines of rarer isotopologues to confirm that the emission is optically thin. To model the excitation of the molecules, we use the large velocity gradient (LVG) approximation with updated collisional coefficients to i) re- analyse the observations toward the…
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