Water in star-forming regions with Herschel (WISH): II. Evolution of 557 GHz 110-101 emission in low-mass protostars
L.E. Kristensen, E.F. van Dishoeck, E.A. Bergin, R. Visser, U.A., Yildiz, I. San Jose-Garcia, J.K. Jorgensen, G.J. Herczeg, D. Johnstone, S.F., Wampfler, A.O. Benz, S. Bruderer, S. Cabrit, P. Caselli, S.D. Doty, D., Harsono, F. Herpin, M.R. Hogerheijde, A. Karska

TL;DR
This systematic survey of 29 low-mass protostars using Herschel's 557 GHz water line reveals complex kinematic profiles, showing that water emission primarily originates from outflows and evolves with protostellar development.
Contribution
First systematic spectrally resolved survey of water emission in low-mass protostars, linking water profiles to evolutionary stages and outflow/infall dynamics.
Findings
Water detected in nearly all sources, except one.
Outflow dominates water emission profiles.
Evolution from infall-dominated to outflow-dominated water emission.
Abstract
(Abridged) Water is a key tracer of dynamics and chemistry in low-mass protostars, but spectrally resolved observations have so far been limited in sensitivity and angular resolution. In this first systematic survey of spectrally resolved water emission in low-mass protostellar objects, H2O was observed in the ground-state transition at 557 GHz with HIFI on Herschel in 29 embedded Class 0 and I protostars. Complementary far-IR and sub-mm continuum data (including PACS data from our program) are used to constrain the spectral energy distribution of each source. H2O intensities are compared to inferred envelope and outflow properties and CO 3-2 emission. H2O emission is detected in all objects except one. The line profiles are complex and consist of several kinematic components. The profiles are typically dominated by a broad Gaussian emission feature, indicating that the bulk of the…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
