Internal Motions in Starless Dense Cores
Chang Won Lee, Philip C. Myers

TL;DR
This study analyzes internal motions in starless dense cores, revealing prevalent inward motions, especially in denser cores, and proposes an evolutionary sequence from static to contracting states based on molecular line profiles.
Contribution
It provides a detailed classification of starless cores based on molecular line asymmetries and suggests an evolutionary sequence linked to core density and motion.
Findings
Blue asymmetric profiles indicate inward motions are common.
Contracting cores are associated with higher column densities.
Starless cores likely evolve from static to contracting states.
Abstract
This paper discusses the statistics of internal motions in starless dense cores and the relation of these motions to core density and evolution. Four spectral lines from three molecular species are analyzed from single-pointing and mapped observations of several tens of starless cores. Blue asymmetric profiles are dominant, indicating that inward motions are prevalent in sufficiently dense starless cores. These blue profiles are found to be more abundant, and their asymmetry is bluer, at core positions with stronger line emission or higher column density. Thirty three starless cores are classified into four types according to the blue and red shifts of the lines in their molecular line maps. Among these cores, contracting motions dominate: 19 are classified as contracting, 3 as oscillating, 3 as expanding, and 8 as static. Contracting cores have inward motions all over the…
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