Multi-line spectral imaging of dense cores in the Lupus molecular cloud
Milena Benedettini, Stefano Pezzuto, Micheal G. Burton, Serena Viti,, Sergio Molinari, Paola Caselli, Leonardo Testi

TL;DR
This study maps dense cores in the Lupus molecular cloud using spectral lines, revealing chemical and dynamical properties that indicate different stages of star formation across the clouds.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectral imaging of dense cores in Lupus, analyzing chemical abundances and evolution to classify core stages and star formation activity.
Findings
Lupus 1 has the most dense cores and active star formation.
Chemical ratios indicate core ages and evolutionary stages.
Star formation is ongoing in Lupus 1 but has mostly ceased in Lupus 3.
Abstract
The molecular clouds Lupus 1, 3 and 4 were mapped with the Mopra telescope at 3 and 12 mm. Emission lines from high density molecular tracers were detected, i.e. NH (1,1), NH (2,2), NH (1-0), HCN (3-2), HCN (10-9), CS (2-1), CHOH (2)A and CHOH (2)E. Velocity gradients of more than 1 km s are present in Lupus 1 and 3 and multiple gas components are present in these clouds along some lines of sight. Lupus 1 is the cloud richest in high density cores, 8 cores were detected in it, 5 cores were detected in Lupus 3 and only 2 in Lupus 4. The intensity of the three species HCN, NH and NH changes significantly in the various cores: cores that are brighter in HCN are fainter or undetected in NH and NH and vice versa. We found that the column density ratios HCN/NH and HCN/NH change…
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