The earliest phases of star formation - A Herschel key project. The thermal structure of low-mass molecular cloud cores
R. Launhardt, A. M. Stutz, A. Schmiedeke, Th. Henning, O. Krause, Z., Balog, H. Beuther, S. Birkmann, M. Hennemann, J. Kainulainen, T. Khanzadyan,, H. Linz, N. Lippok, M. Nielbock, J. Pitann, S. Ragan, C. Risacher, M., Schmalzl, Y. L. Shirley, B. Stecklum, J. Steinacker

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel observations to analyze the temperature and density structures of 12 low-mass molecular cloud cores, revealing external heating effects and minimal impact from embedded protostars on core thermal balance.
Contribution
It provides detailed spatially resolved temperature and density maps of molecular cloud cores, improving understanding of initial conditions in star formation.
Findings
Globules have warm outer envelopes (14-20 K) and colder interiors (8-12 K).
External interstellar radiation field dominates thermal structure.
Embedded protostars affect core temperature only within ~5000 AU.
Abstract
The temperature and density structure of molecular cloud cores are the most important physical quantities that determine the course of the protostellar collapse and the properties of the stars they form. Nevertheless, density profiles often rely either on the simplifying assumption of isothermality or on observationally poorly constrained model temperature profiles. With the aim of better constraining the initial physical conditions in molecular cloud cores at the onset of protostellar collapse, we initiated the Guaranteed Time Key Project (GTKP) "The Earliest Phases of Star Formation" (EPoS) with the Herschel satellite. This paper gives an overview of the low-mass sources in the EPoS project, including all observations, the analysis method, and the initial results of the survey. We study the thermal dust emission of 12 previously well-characterized, isolated, nearby globules using FIR…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
