Gas and dust in the star-forming region rho Oph A: II. The gas in the PDR and in the dense cores
Bengt Larsson, Rene Liseau

TL;DR
This study maps and analyzes the distribution and physical conditions of gas and dust in the rho Oph A star-forming region, revealing the stratified PDR structure and chemical evolution related to star formation stages.
Contribution
It provides detailed spectrophotometric line maps and radiative transfer modeling of gas species, offering new insights into the chemical and physical structure of the PDR and dense cores in rho Oph A.
Findings
Stratified PDR structure observed with PAHs and OI throughout.
Oxygen molecules are abundant in the young core SM1, indicating early evolutionary stage.
Molecular abundances vary significantly with distance from the exciting star.
Abstract
We investigate to what degree local physical and chemical conditions are related to the evolutionary status of various objects in star-forming media. rho Oph A displays the entire sequence of low-mass star formation in a small volume of space. Using spectrophotometric line maps of H2, H2O, NH3, N2H+, O2, OI, CO, and CS, we examine the distribution of the atomic and molecular gas in this dense molecular core. The physical parameters of these species are derived, as are their relative abundances in rho Oph A. Using radiative transfer models, we examine the infall status of the cold dense cores from their resolved line profiles of the ground state lines of H2O and NH3, where for the latter no contamination from the VLA 1623 outflow is observed and line overlap of the hyperfine components is explicitly taken into account. The stratified structure of this photon dominated region (PDR), seen…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
