The density structure of the L1157 molecular outflow
A. I. G\'omez-Ruiz, C. Codella, B. Lefloch, M. Benedettini, G., Busquet, C. Ceccarelli, B. Nisini, L. Podio, S. Viti

TL;DR
This study uses multi-line CS observations to analyze the density and shock structures in the L1157 outflow, revealing dense cavity walls and reformation zones with detailed physical conditions.
Contribution
First detailed multi-line CS survey of L1157's outflow revealing the density structure and shock-related components with unprecedented sensitivity.
Findings
CS traces dense cavity walls with densities of 1-5 x 10^5 cm^-3
High-excitation CS lines indicate denser regions (~10^6 cm^-3) in shock reformation zones
CS fractional abundance reaches ~10^-7, consistent with chemical models
Abstract
We present a multiline CS survey towards the brightest bow-shock B1 in the prototypical chemically active protostellar outflow L1157. We made use of (sub-)mm data obtained in the framework of the Chemical HErschel Surveys of Star forming regions (CHESS) and Astrochemical Surveys at IRAM (ASAI) key science programs. We detected CS, CS, CS, and CS emissions, for a total of 18 transitions, with up to 180 K. The unprecedented sensitivity of the survey allows us to carefully analyse the line profiles, revealing high-velocity emission, up to 20 km s with respect to the systemic. The profiles can be well fitted by a combination of two exponential laws that are remarkably similar to what previously found using CO. These components have been related to the cavity walls produced by the 2000 yr B1 shock and…
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