Hunting pre-stellar cores with APEX: IRAS16293E (Oph464)
S. Spezzano, E. Redaelli, P. Caselli, O. Sipil\"a, J. Harju, F. Lique,, D. Arzoumanian, J. E. Pineda, F. Wyrowski, and A. Belloche

TL;DR
This study used APEX observations and radiative transfer modelling to analyze the physical and chemical structure of the pre-stellar core IRAS16293E, revealing high deuteration levels and a core model with no depletion of key molecules.
Contribution
It provides a detailed physical and chemical model of IRAS16293E, highlighting the importance of high-J line analysis and non-LTE modelling in understanding pre-stellar core conditions.
Findings
High N2D+/N2H+ ratio of 0.44 observed
No depletion of N2H+ and N2D+ in the core's inner regions
Half of the molecules observed are deuterated isotopologues
Abstract
Pre-stellar cores are the first steps in the process of star and planet formation. However, the dynamical and chemical evolution of pre-stellar cores is still not well understood. We aim at estimating the central density of the pre-stellar core IRAS16293E and at carrying out an inventory of molecular species towards the density peak of the core. We observed high- rotational transitions of NH and ND, and several other molecular lines towards the dust emission peak using the Atacama Pathfinder EXperiment (APEX) telescope, and derived the density and temperature profiles of the core using far-infrared surface brightness maps from . The NH and ND lines were analysed by non-LTE radiative transfer modelling. Our best-fit core model consists in a static inner region, embedded in an infalling envelope with an inner radius of approximately 3000 au…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
