APEX-CHAMP+ high-J CO observations of low-mass young stellar objects: III. NGC 1333 IRAS 4A/4B envelope, outflow and UV heating
Umut A. Y{\i}ld{\i}z, Lars E. Kristensen, Ewine F. van Dishoeck,, Arnaud Belloche, Tim A. van Kempen, Michiel R. Hogerheijde, Rolf Gusten,, Nienke van der Marel

TL;DR
This study uses high-J CO observations and radiative transfer modeling to analyze the warm gas, shocks, and UV heating in the envelopes of low-mass protostars IRAS 4A/4B, revealing the impact of UV photons and CO ice evaporation zones.
Contribution
It provides the first direct mapping of UV heated gas around low-mass protostars and quantifies the feedback of UV radiation and outflows on their surroundings.
Findings
UV photons significantly affect the gas as much as outflows.
UV heated gas and outflowing gas are comparable in amount.
Evidence for CO ice evaporation zones in protostellar envelopes.
Abstract
NGC 1333 IRAS 4A and IRAS 4B sources are among the best studied Stage 0 low-mass protostars which are driving prominent bipolar outflows. Most studies have so far concentrated on the colder parts (T<30K) of these regions. The aim is to characterize the warmer parts of the protostellar envelope in order to quantify the feedback of the protostars on their surroundings in terms of shocks, UV heating, photodissociation and outflow dispersal. Fully sampled large scale maps of the region were obtained; APEX-CHAMP+ was used for 12CO 6-5, 13CO 6-5 and [CI] 2-1, and JCMT-HARP-B for 12CO 3-2 emissions. Complementary Herschel-HIFI and ground-based lines of CO and its isotopologs, from 1-0 upto 10-9 (Eu/k 300K), are collected at the source positions. Radiative-transfer models of the dust and lines are used to determine temperatures and masses of the outflowing and UV-heated gas and infer the CO…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
