The Earliest Phases of Star formation (EPoS): Temperature, density, and kinematic structure of the star-forming core CB 17
M. Schmalzl, R. Launhardt, A. M. Stutz, H. Linz, T. L. Bourke, H., Beuther, Th. Henning, O. Krause, M. Nielbock, A. Schmiedeke

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel and ground-based observations to analyze the temperature, density, and kinematic structure of the star-forming core CB 17, revealing details about its early evolutionary stage and internal motions.
Contribution
It provides detailed temperature, density, and velocity profiles of CB 17 using combined modeling techniques, offering new insights into early star formation conditions.
Findings
Core temperature of 10.6 K at the center
Flat density profile with radius 9500 au
Global rotation with velocity gradient of 4.3 km/s/pc
Abstract
Context: The initial conditions for the gravitational collapse of molecular cloud cores and the subsequent birth of stars are still not well constrained. The characteristic cold temperatures (about 10 K) in such regions require observations at sub-millimetre and longer wavelengths. The Herschel Space Observatory and complementary ground-based observations presented in this paper have the unprecedented potential to reveal the structure and kinematics of a prototypical core region at the onset of stellar birth. Aims: This paper aims to determine the density, temperature, and velocity structure of the star-forming Bok globule CB 17. This isolated region is known to host (at least) two sources at different evolutionary stages: a dense core, SMM1, and a Class I protostar, IRS. Methods: We modeled the cold dust emission maps from 100 micron to 1.2 mm with both a modified blackbody…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
