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2013ApJ...776...52C - Astrophys. J., 776, 52 (2013/October-2)

Broad N2H+ emission toward the protostellar shock L1157-B1.

CODELLA C., VITI S., CECCARELLI C., LEFLOCH B., BENEDETTINI M., BUSQUET G., CASELLI P., FONTANI F., GOMEZ-RUIZ A., PODIO L. and VASTA M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the first detection of N2H+ toward a low-mass protostellar outflow, namely, the L1157-B1 shock, at ∼0.1 pc from the protostellar cocoon. The detection was obtained with the IRAM 30 m antenna. We observed emission at 93 GHz due to the J = 1-0 hyperfine lines. Analysis of this emission coupled with HIFI CHESS multiline CO observations leads to the conclusion that the observed N2H+(1-0) line originated from the dense ( ≥ 105/cm3) gas associated with the large (20''-25'') cavities opened by the protostellar wind. We find an N2H+ column density of a few 1012/cm2 corresponding to an abundance of (2-8)x10–9. The N2H+ abundance can be matched by a model of quiescent gas evolved for more than 104 yr, i.e., for more than the shock kinematical age (≃2000 yr). Modeling of C-shocks confirms that the abundance of N2H+ is not increased by the passage of the shock. In summary, N2H+ is a fossil record of the pre-shock gas, formed when the density of the gas was around 104/cm3, and then further compressed and accelerated by the shock.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: abundances - ISM: jets and outflows - ISM: molecules

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