The end of star formation in Chamaeleon I ? A LABOCA census of starless and protostellar cores
A. Belloche, F. Schuller, B. Parise, Ph. Andr\'e, J. Hatchell, J. K., J{\o}rgensen, S. Bontemps, A. Wei{\ss}, K. M. Menten, D. Muders

TL;DR
This study uses LABOCA at APEX to map Chamaeleon I, revealing a decline in star formation activity, a predominance of non-prestellar starless cores, and suggesting the cloud is nearing the end of its star formation phase.
Contribution
First detailed census of starless and protostellar cores in Chamaeleon I, highlighting a decline in star formation and the characteristics of cores relative to other clouds.
Findings
Most starless cores are above 5 mag extinction threshold.
Starless cores are less dense than in other clouds.
Star formation rate has decreased over time in Cha I.
Abstract
Chamaeleon I is the most active region in terms of star formation in the Chamaeleon molecular cloud complex. Its population of prestellar and protostellar cores is not known and a controversy exists concerning its history of star formation. Our goal is to characterize the earliest stages of star formation in this cloud. We used the bolometer array LABOCA at APEX to map the cloud in dust continuum emission at 870 micron. The detected sources are analysed by carefully taking into account the spatial filtering inherent in the data reduction process. A search for associations with YSOs is performed using Spitzer data and the SIMBAD database. Most of the detected 870 micron emission is distributed in 5 filaments. We identify 59 starless cores, one candidate first hydrostatic core, and 21 sources associated with more evolved YSOs. The starless cores are only found above a visual extinction…
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