Observations of water with Herschel/HIFI toward the high-mass protostar AFGL 2591
Y. Choi, F. F. S. van der Tak, E. F. van Dishoeck, F. Herpin, F., Wyrowski

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel/HIFI observations to analyze water's physical conditions in the high-mass protostar AFGL 2591, revealing temperature, density, and abundance variations in the envelope and outflow regions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed non-LTE radiative transfer analysis of water in a high-mass protostar's environment, highlighting differences between envelope and outflow conditions.
Findings
Water abundance in the envelope is about 10^-9.
Outflow water abundance is about 10^-10, lower than the envelope.
Temperature and density estimates indicate warm, dense gas in both regions.
Abstract
Water is a sensitive tracer of physical conditions in star-forming regions because of its large abundance variations between hot and cold regions. We use spectrally resolved observations of rotational lines of HO and its isotopologs with Herschel/HIFI to constrain the physical conditions of the water emitting region toward the high-mass protostar AFGL2591. We use analytical estimates and rotation diagrams to estimate T and column densities of HO of the envelope, the outflow, and a foreground cloud. Furthermore, we use the non-LTE radiative transfer code to estimate the temperature and volume density of the HO emitting gas. Assuming LTE, we estimate an T of 42 K and a column density of 210 cm for the envelope and 45 K and 410 cm for the outflow, in beams of 4" and 30", respectively. Non-LTE models indicate a kinetic…
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