2015A&A...583A.107P


Query : 2015A&A...583A.107P

2015A&A...583A.107P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 583A, 107-107 (2015/11-1)

Disentangling the excitation conditions of the dense gas in M17 SW.

PEREZ-BEAUPUITS J.P., GUESTEN R., SPAANS M., OSSENKOPF V., MENTEN K.M., REQUENA-TORRES M.A., WIESEMEYER H., STUTZKI J., GUEVARA C. and SIMON R.

Abstract (from CDS):

Stars are formed in dense molecular clouds. These dense clouds experience radiative feedback from UV photons, and X-ray from stars, embedded prestellar cores, young stellar objects (YSOs), and ultra compact H II regions. This radiative feedback affects the chemistry and thermodynamics of the gas. We aim to probe the chemical and energetic conditions created by radiative feedback through observations of multiple CO, HCN, and HCO+ transitions. We measure the spatial distribution and excitation of the dense gas (n(H2)>104cm) in the core region of M17 SW and aim to investigate the influence of UV radiation fields. We used the dual band receiver GREAT on board the SOFIA airborne telescope to obtain a 5.'7x3.'7 map of the J=16->15, J=12->11, and J=11->10 transitions of 12CO in M17 SW. We compare these maps with corresponding APEX and IRAM 30m telescope data for low- and mid-J CO, HCN, and HCO+ emission lines, including maps of the HCN J=8-7 and HCO+ J=9-8 transitions. The excitation conditions of 12CO, HCO+, and HCN are estimated with a two-phase non-LTE radiative transfer model of the line spectral energy distributions (LSEDs) at four selected positions. The energy balance at these positions is also studied. We obtained extensive LSEDs for the CO, HCN, and HCO+ molecules toward M17 SW. These LSEDs can be fit simultaneously using the same density and temperature in the two-phase models and to the spectra of all three molecules over a ∼12 square arc minute size region of M17 SW. Temperatures of up to 240K are found toward the position of the peak emission of the 12CO J=16-15 line. High densities of 106cm were found at the position of the peak HCN J=8-7 emission. We found HCO+/HCN line ratios larger than unity, which can be explained by a lower excitation temperature of the higher-J HCN lines. The LSED shape, particularly the high-J tail of the CO lines observed with SOFIA/GREAT, is distinctive for the underlying excitation conditions. The cloudlets associated with the cold component of the models are magnetically subcritical and supervirial at most of the selected positions. The warm cloudlets instead are all supercritical and also supervirial. The critical magnetic field criterion implies that the cold cloudlets at two positions are partially controlled by processes that create and dissipate internal motions. Supersonic but sub-Alfvenic velocities in the cold component at most selected positions indicate that internal motions are likely magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves. Magnetic pressure dominates thermal pressure in both gas components at all selected positions, assuming random orientation of the magnetic field. The magnetic pressure of a constant magnetic field throughout all the gas phases can support the total internal pressure of the cold components, but cannot support the internal pressure of the warm components. If the magnetic field scales as B ∝n2/3, then the evolution of the cold cloudlets at two selected positions, and the warm cloudlets at all selected positions, is determined by ambipolar diffusion.

Abstract Copyright:

Journal keyword(s): ISM: individual objects: M17 SW - ISM: molecules - photon-dominated region (PDR) - submillimeter: ISM - ISM: clouds

Simbad objects: 17

goto Full paper

goto View the references in ADS

Number of rows : 17
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 253 SyG 00 47 33.134 -25 17 19.68   8.03   6.94 8.1 ~ 3335 2
2 M 77 Sy2 02 42 40.7091669408 -00 00 47.859690204 9.70 9.61 8.87 10.1 9.9 ~ 4600 2
3 NGC 2024 Cl* 05 41 43 -01 50.5           ~ 1154 1
4 NAME Orion Molecular Cloud MoC 05 56 -01.8           ~ 1098 1
5 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14407 0
6 NAME Sgr B2 (North) Rad 17 47 20.2 -28 22 21           ~ 673 1
7 MSX5C G014.9957-00.6735 MIR 18 20 19.7 -16 13 31           ~ 37 2
8 NAME M 17 SW SFR 18 20 23.1 -16 11 43           ~ 269 0
9 2MASS J18202460-1611394 Y*O 18 20 24.601 -16 11 39.46           ~ 11 0
10 NAME M 17 UC1 HII 18 20 24.82 -16 11 34.9           ~ 56 1
11 BD-16 4816 * 18 20 27.6356389034 -16 12 01.118580808   11.34 9.72 8.8   K0: 23 1
12 NGC 6618 341 ** 18 20 29.862 -16 10 44.93 17.04 16.28 14.13     O4+O4 63 1
13 NGC 6618 OpC 18 20 47 -16 10.3           ~ 1612 0
14 W 49a BL? 19 10 15.7 +09 06 05           ~ 306 2
15 SH 2-106 HII 20 27 26.8 +37 22 49           ~ 440 1
16 NGC 7023 RNe 21 01 36.9 +68 09 48           ~ 702 0
17 SH 2-140 OpC 22 19 07.8 +63 17 07           ~ 658 2

To bookmark this query, right click on this link: simbad:objects in 2015A&A...583A.107P and select 'bookmark this link' or equivalent in the popup menu