Young starless cores embedded in the magnetically dominated Pipe Nebula. II. Extended dataset
P. Frau (1), J. M. Girart (1), M. T. Beltran (2), M. Padovani (1), G., Busquet (3), O. Morata (4), J. M. Masque (5), F. O. Alves (6), A., Sanchez-Monge (2), G. A. P. Franco (7), and R. Estalella (5) ((1) ICE, (CSIC-IEEC), (2) INAF-Arcetri, (3) INAF-IAPS, (4) IAA-ASIAA

TL;DR
This study investigates the physical, chemical, and magnetic properties of starless cores in the Pipe Nebula, revealing trends in core evolution and suggesting magnetic fields have a secondary role in core shaping.
Contribution
It provides extended observational data on starless cores, analyzing their physical and chemical properties and their relation to magnetic fields in the Pipe Nebula.
Findings
Core diameter decreases with increasing density
Core mass increases with density
Chemistry becomes richer in denser cores
Abstract
The Pipe nebula is a massive, nearby, filamentary dark molecular cloud with a low star-formation efficiency threaded by a uniform magnetic field perpendicular to its main axis. It harbors more than a hundred, mostly quiescent, very chemically young starless cores. The cloud is, therefore, a good laboratory to study the earliest stages of the star-formation process. We aim to investigate the primordial conditions and the relation among physical, chemical, and magnetic properties in the evolution of low-mass starless cores. We used the IRAM 30-m telescope to map the 1.2 mm dust continuum emission of five new starless cores, which are in good agreement with previous visual extinction maps. For the sample of nine cores, which includes the four cores studied in a previous work, we derived a Av to NH2 factor of (1.270.12) mag cm and a background visual extinction of…
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