The onset of energetic particle irradiation in Class 0 protostars
C. Favre, A. Lopez-Sepulcre, C. Ceccarelli, C. Dominik, P. Caselli, E., Caux, A. Fuente, M. Kama, J. Le Bourlot, B. Lefloch, D. Lis, T. Montmerle, M., Padovani, C. Vastel

TL;DR
This study investigates the presence and effects of energetic particle irradiation in Class 0 protostars by measuring molecular ion ratios, revealing high ionization in a specific protostar but not conclusively in others.
Contribution
It extends previous findings by measuring HCO$^{+}$/N$_{2}$H$^{+}$ ratios in multiple protostars to assess energetic particle flux, highlighting the uniqueness of OMC-2 FIR4.
Findings
HCO$^{+}$/N$_{2}$H$^{+}$ ratios range from 5 to 73 in the sample.
No correlation between ion ratio and source luminosity.
OMC-2 FIR4 shows a high flux of energetic particles, unlike other sources.
Abstract
The early stages of low-mass star formation are likely to be subject to intense ionization by protostellar energetic MeV particles. As a result, the surrounding gas is enriched in molecular ions, such as HCO and NH. Nonetheless, this phenomenon remains poorly understood for Class 0 objects. Recently, based on Herschel observations taken as part of the key program Chemical HErschel Surveys of Star forming regions (CHESS), a very low HCO/NH abundance ratio of about 3-4, has been reported toward the protocluster OMC-2 FIR4. This finding suggests a cosmic-ray ionization rate in excess of 10 s, much higher than the canonical value of = 310 s (value expected in quiescent dense clouds). To assess the specificity of OMC-2 FIR4, we have extended this study to a sample of sources in low- and intermediate mass. More…
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