H2O line mapping at high spatial and spectral resolution - Herschel observations of the VLA1623 outflow
P. Bjerkeli, R. Liseau, B. Larsson, G. Rydbeck, B. Nisini, M. Tafalla,, S. Antoniucci, M. Benedettini, P. Bergman, S. Cabrit, T. Giannini, G., Melnick, D. Neufeld, G. Santangelo, E. F. van Dishoeck

TL;DR
This study maps water vapor emission in the VLA1623 outflow at high resolution, revealing the physical conditions, distribution, and kinematics of warm water gas, and comparing observations with shock models.
Contribution
It provides detailed high-resolution observations of H2O in a molecular outflow, estimating physical parameters and challenging existing shock model predictions.
Findings
H2O emission originates in warm gas with T > 200K.
H2O column densities are low, N(H2O) ≈ (0.03-10)×10^14 cm^-2.
H2O abundance is lower than shock model predictions.
Abstract
Apart from being an important coolant, H2O is known to be a tracer of high-velocity molecular gas. Recent models predict relatively high abundances behind interstellar shockwaves. The dynamical and physical conditions of the H2O emitting gas, however, are not fully understood yet. We aim to determine the abundance and distribution of H2O, its kinematics and the physical conditions of the gas responsible for the H2O emission. The observed line profile shapes help us understand the dynamics in molecular outflows. We mapped the VLA1623 outflow, in the ground-state transitions of o-H2O, with the HIFI and PACS instruments. We also present observations of higher energy transitions of o-H2O and p-H2O obtained with HIFI and PACS towards selected outflow positions. From comparison with non-LTE radiative transfer calculations, we estimate the physical parameters of the water emitting regions. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
