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2016ApJS..222....7L - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 222, 7 (2016/January-0)

Planck cold clumps in the λ Orionis complex. I. Discovery of an extremely young class 0 protostellar object and a proto-brown dwarf candidate in the bright-rimmed clump PGCC G192.32-11.88.

LIU T., ZHANG Q., KIM K.-T., WU Y., LEE C.W., LEE J.-E., TATEMATSU K., CHOI M., JUVELA M., THOMPSON M., GOLDSMITH P.F., LIU S.-Y., NAOMI H., KOCH P., HENKEL C., SANHUEZA P., HE J., RIVERA-INGRAHAM A., WANG K., CUNNINGHAM M.R., TANG Y.-W., LAI S.-P., YUAN J., LI D., FULLER G., KANG M., NGUYEN LUONG Q., LIU H.B., RISTORCELLI I., YANG J., XU Y., HIROTA T., MARDONES D., QIN S.-L., CHEN H.-R., KWON W., MENG F., ZHANG H., KIM M.-R. and YI H.-W.

Abstract (from CDS):

We are performing a series of observations with ground-based telescopes toward Planck Galactic cold clumps (PGCCs) in the λ Orionis complex in order to systematically investigate the effects of stellar feedback. In the particular case of PGCC G192.32-11.88, we discovered an extremely young Class 0 protostellar object (G192N) and a proto-brown dwarf candidate (G192S). G192N and G192S are located in a gravitationally bound bright-rimmed clump. The velocity and temperature gradients seen in line emission of CO isotopologues indicate that PGCC G192.32-11.88 is externally heated and compressed. G192N probably has the lowest bolometric luminosity (∼0.8 L) and accretion rate (6.3x10–7 M/yr) when compared with other young Class 0 sources (e.g., PACS Bright Red Sources) in the Orion complex. It has slightly larger internal luminosity (0.21±0.01 L) and outflow velocity (∼14 km/s) than the predictions of first hydrostatic cores (FHSCs). G192N might be among the youngest Class 0 sources, which are slightly more evolved than an FHSC. Considering its low internal luminosity (0.08±0.01 L) and accretion rate (2.8x10–8 M/yr), G192S is an ideal proto-brown dwarf candidate. The star formation efficiency (∼0.3%-0.4%) and core formation efficiency (∼1%) in PGCC G192.32-11.88 are significantly smaller than in other giant molecular clouds or filaments, indicating that the star formation therein is greatly suppressed owing to stellar feedback.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: jets and outflows - ISM: kinematics and dynamics - stars: formation

Nomenclature: Fig. 13: [LZK2016] G192WW (Nos G192N, G192S, G192SW).

Simbad objects: 20

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