Water in star-forming regions with Herschel (WISH). IV. A survey of low-J H2O line profiles toward high-mass protostars
Floris van der Tak, Luis Chavarria, Fabrice Herpin, Friedrich, Wyrowski, Malcolm Walmsley, Ewine van Dishoeck, and the WISH Coordinating, Team

TL;DR
This study decomposes Herschel-HIFI water line spectra in 19 high-mass star-forming regions to understand water's role and behavior during star formation, revealing how different components trace various physical conditions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of water line profiles, distinguishing envelope, outflow, and foreground cloud contributions, and links line features to evolutionary stages and physical parameters.
Findings
Ground-state water lines trace outer envelope regions.
Outflow features are prominent in broader line components.
Line fluxes correlate with luminosity and mass, indicating evolutionary effects.
Abstract
To understand the origin of water line emission and absorption during high-mass star formation, we decompose high-resolution Herschel-HIFI line spectra toward 19 high-mass star-forming regions into three distinct physical components. Protostellar envelopes are usually seen as narrow absorptions or emissions in the H2O 1113 and 1669 GHz ground-state lines, the H2O 987 GHz excited-state line, and the H2O-18 1102 GHz ground-state line. Broader features due to outflows are usually seen in absorption in the H2O 1113 and 1669 GHz lines, in 987 GHz emission, and not seen in H2O-18, indicating a low column density and a high excitation temperature. The H2O 1113 and 1669 GHz spectra show narrow absorptions by foreground clouds along the line of sight, which have a low column density and a low excitation temperature, although their H2O ortho/para ratios are close to 3. The intensities of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
