2016A&A...587A.118P


Query : 2016A&A...587A.118P

2016A&A...587A.118P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 587A, 118-118 (2016/3-1)

Deuterium fractionation in the Ophiuchus molecular cloud.

PUNANOVA A., CASELLI P., PON A., BELLOCHE A. and ANDRE P.

Abstract (from CDS):

In cold (T<25K) and dense (nH>104cm–3) interstellar clouds, molecules such as CO are significantly frozen onto dust grain surfaces. Deuterium fractionation is known to be very efficient in these conditions as CO limits the abundance of H3+, which is the starting point of deuterium chemistry. In particular, N2D+ is an excellent tracer of dense and cold gas in star-forming regions. We measure the deuterium fraction, RD, and the CO depletion factor, fd, towards a number of starless and protostellar cores in the L1688 region of the Ophiuchus molecular cloud complex and search for variations based upon environmental differences across L1688. The kinematic properties of the dense gas traced by the N2H+ and N2D+ (1-0) lines are also discussed. Deuterium fraction has been measured via observations of the J=1-0 transition of N2H+ and N2D+ towards 33 dense cores in different regions of L1688. We estimated the CO depletion factor using C17O(1-0) and 850 µm dust continuum emission from the SCUBA survey. We carried out all line observations with the IRAM 30m antenna. The dense cores show large (≃2-40%) deuterium fractions with significant variations between the sub-regions of L1688. The CO depletion factor also varies from one region to another (between ≃1 and 7). Two different correlations are found between deuterium fraction and CO depletion factor: cores in regions A, B2, and I show increasing RD with increasing fd, similar to previous studies of deuterium fraction in pre-stellar cores; cores in regions B1, B1B2, C, E, F, and H show a steeper RD-fd correlation with large deuterium fractions occurring in fairly quiescent gas with relatively low CO freeze-out factors. These are probably recently formed, centrally concentrated starless cores, which have not yet started the contraction phase towards protostellar formation. We also find that the deuterium fraction is affected by the amount of turbulence, dust temperature, and distance from heating sources in all regions of L1688, although no clear trend is found. The deuterium fraction and amount of CO freeze-out are sensitive to environmental conditions and their variations across L1688 show that regions of the same molecular cloud experience different dynamical, thermal, and chemical histories with consequences for current star formation efficiency and characteristics of future stellar systems. The large pressures present in L1688 may induce the formation of small dense starless cores, unresolved with our beam, where the RD-fd relation appears to deviate from that expected from chemical models. We predict that high angular resolution observations will reconcile observations with theory.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - ISM: kinematics and dynamics - ISM: clouds - ISM: abundances - ISM: molecules

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/587/A118): lc17o10.dat lc17o21.dat ln2dp10.dat ln2dp21.dat ln2hp10.dat fits/*>

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Number of rows : 56
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 NAME Taurus Complex SFR 04 41.0 +25 52           ~ 4415 0
2 LDN 1544 DNe 05 04 16.6 +25 10 48           ~ 863 0
3 NAME Upper Sco-Cen As* 16 15 -24.2           ~ 1330 1
4 HD 147889 Y*O 16 25 24.3163637976 -24 27 56.569805208 8.56 8.73 7.90     B2V 476 1
5 * rho Oph ** 16 25 35.11766 -23 26 49.8150 4.30 4.85 4.63 4.27 3.96 B2IV+B2V 648 0
6 Haro 1-6 Or* 16 26 03.0276684144 -24 23 36.188140848   14.15 14.01 12.38 10.80 K0 217 2
7 HGBS J162610.1-242313 cor 16 26 10.3 -24 23 06           ~ 14 0
8 [MAN98] A-MM4 cor 16 26 24.00 -24 21 50.4           ~ 11 0
9 [SSG2006] MMS050 mm 16 26 25.3 -24 22 19           ~ 10 0
10 NAME rho Oph A Cloud MoC 16 26 26.4 -24 22 33           ~ 289 1
11 NAME VLA 1623-243 Y*O 16 26 26.42 -24 24 30.0           ~ 404 0
12 JCMTLSG J162627.1-242334 cor 16 26 27.40 -24 23 27.6           ~ 48 0
13 HGBS J162627.6-242359 cor 16 26 27.60 -24 23 55.0           ~ 65 0
14 JCMTLSG J162627.6-242302 cor 16 26 27.96 -24 22 56.1           ~ 16 0
15 JCMTLSG J162629.3-242425 cor 16 26 30.4 -24 24 31           ~ 32 0
16 GSS 35 TT* 16 26 34.1761719864 -24 23 28.283473860     16.53 14.75 12.51 B3 236 1
17 NAME rho Oph C-W PoC 16 26 50.0 -24 32 49           ~ 5 0
18 NAME rho Oph C Cloud MoC 16 26 53.1 -24 32 31           ~ 77 0
19 NAME rho Oph C-N PoC 16 26 57.2 -24 31 39           ~ 11 0
20 [MAN98] C-MM4 mm 16 26 59.4 -24 34 02           ~ 4 0
21 HGBS J162658.9-243422 cor 16 26 59.60 -24 34 25.3           ~ 22 0
22 [MAN98] C-MM5 mm 16 27 00.1 -24 34 27           ~ 6 0
23 [MAN98] C-MM6 mm 16 27 01.6 -24 34 37           ~ 9 0
24 NAME rho Oph E MoC 16 27 02.0 -24 38 31           ~ 63 0
25 [MAN98] C-MM7 mm 16 27 03.3 -24 34 22           ~ 4 0
26 JCMTLSG J162704.8-243914 cor 16 27 04.65 -24 39 13.3           ~ 19 0
27 JCMTSF J162706.3-243702 PoC 16 27 06.5 -24 37 12           ~ 18 0
28 JCMTSF J162708.9-242750 mm 16 27 08.7 -24 27 50           ~ 9 0
29 NAME rho Oph Cloud B1 PoC 16 27 10.5 -24 29 30           ~ 53 1
30 HGBS J162710.7-243925 cor 16 27 11.2 -24 39 26           ~ 14 0
31 [MAN98] E-MM5 mm 16 27 11.8 -24 37 57           ~ 8 0
32 JCMTSF J162711.5-242738 mm 16 27 11.9 -24 27 36           ~ 10 0
33 [SSG2006] MMS020 cor 16 27 13.0 -24 29 55           ~ 10 0
34 JCMTLSG J162715.1-243039 cor 16 27 15.12 -24 30 39.6           ~ 13 0
35 HGBS J162717.0-242743 cor 16 27 17.3 -24 27 36           ~ 9 0
36 JCMTLSG J162718.0-242851 smm 16 27 19.1 -24 28 46           ~ 7 0
37 HGBS J162720.1-242712 cor 16 27 20.1 -24 27 09           ~ 12 0
38 [MAN98] F-MM1 cor 16 27 21.90 -24 39 52.0           ~ 12 0
39 [MAN98] F-MM2 mm 16 27 25.20 -24 40 28.9           ~ 8 0
40 [SSG2006] MMS037 cor 16 27 25.5 -24 26 48           ~ 9 0
41 NAME rho Oph B2 Cloud PoC 16 27 27.9 -24 26 29           ~ 82 1
42 HGBS J162728.1-242712 cor 16 27 28.1 -24 27 11           ~ 24 0
43 JCMTLSG J162729.5-242739 Y*O 16 27 29.6 -24 27 37           ~ 14 0
44 JCMTLSG J162732.6-242703 cor 16 27 32.31 -24 26 55.9           ~ 13 0
45 HGBS J162732.9-242630 cor 16 27 32.93 -24 26 30.7           ~ 12 0
46 [YEE2006] 21 cor 16 27 33.5 -24 26 20           ~ 10 0
47 [MAN98] B2-MM16 cor 16 27 35.04 -24 26 16.8           ~ 9 0
48 [YEE2006] 23 mm 16 27 35.2 -24 26 21           ~ 7 0
49 NAME rho Oph F MoC 16 27 37.3 -24 42 28           ~ 63 0
50 JCMTSF J162758.6-243343 cor 16 27 58.3 -24 33 42           ~ 28 0
51 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3629 1
52 [MAN98] I-MM1 mm 16 28 57.70 -24 20 33.7           ~ 7 0
53 LDN 429 DNe 18 16 44 -08 18.9           ~ 37 0
54 [LWS80] rho Oph I PoC ~ ~           ~ 4 0
55 [LWS80] rho Oph H PoC ~ ~           ~ 5 0
56 NAME Gould Belt PoG ~ ~           ~ 873 1

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