The Power of SOFIA/FORCAST in Estimating Internal Luminosities of Low Mass Class 0/I Protostars
Tracy L. Huard, Susan Terebey

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that SOFIA/FORCAST observations can reliably estimate the internal luminosities of low-mass protostars using specific mid-infrared filters, with accuracy suitable for various astrophysical studies.
Contribution
The study introduces a new method utilizing FORCAST filter pairs to estimate protostellar luminosities accurately, improving upon previous infrared techniques.
Findings
L_int estimates are reliable within 30-40% for most protostars.
The F25.3μm and F37.1μm filter pair provides optimal sensitivity.
Dust model assumptions have minimal impact on luminosity estimates.
Abstract
With the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) routinely operating science flights, we demonstrate that observations with the Faint Object infraRed CAmera for the SOFIA Telescope (FORCAST) can provide reliable estimates of the internal luminosities, , of protostars. We have developed a technique to estimate using a pair of FORCAST filters: one "short-wavelength" filter centered within 19.7-25.3 m, and one "long-wavelength" filter within 31.5-37.1 m. These estimates are reliable to within 30-40% for 67% of protostars and to within a factor of 2.3-2.6 for 99% of protostars. The filter pair comprised of F25.3m and F37.1m achieves the best sensitivity and most constrained results. We evaluate several assumptions that could lead to systematic uncertainties. The OH5 dust opacity matches observational constraints…
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