Evolution of column density distributions within Orion~A
A. M. Stutz, J. Kainulainen

TL;DR
This study investigates how the column density distribution in Orion A correlates with the fraction of early-stage protostars, revealing that flatter distributions are associated with higher Class 0 protostar fractions, indicating an evolutionary link.
Contribution
It demonstrates a correlation between N-PDF slope and protostar class fraction in a high-mass star-forming region, extending previous low-mass region findings.
Findings
Higher Class 0 fraction in regions with flatter N-PDFs
The N-PDF slope correlates with the evolutionary state of the gas
Effects like incompleteness do not explain the observed trend
Abstract
We compare the structure of star-forming molecular clouds in different regions of Orion A to determine how the column density probability distribution function (N-PDF) varies with environmental conditions such as the fraction of young protostars. A correlation between the N-PDF slope and Class 0 protostar fraction has been previously observed in a low-mass star-formation region (Perseus) by Sadavoy; here we test if a similar correlation is observed in a high-mass star-forming region. We use Herschel data to derive a column density map of Orion A. We use the Herschel Orion Protostar Survey catalog for accurate identification and classification of the Orion A young stellar object (YSO) content, including the short-lived Class 0 protostars (with a 0.14 Myr lifetime). We divide Orion A into eight independent 13.5 pc regions; in each region we fit the N-PDF distribution with a…
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