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2017ApJ...838...60M - Astrophys. J., 838, 60-60 (2017/March-3)

Kinematics of a young low-mass star-forming core: understanding the evolutionary state of the first-core candidate L1451-mm.

MAUREIRA M.J., ARCE H.G., DUNHAM M.M., PINEDA J.E., FERNANDEZ-LOPEZ M., CHEN X. and MARDONES D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We use 3 mm multiline and continuum CARMA observations toward the first hydrostatic core (FHSC) candidate L1451-mm to characterize the envelope kinematics at 1000 au scales and investigate its evolutionary state. We detect evidence of infall and rotation in the NH2D(11,1-10,1), N2H+(1-0), and HCN(1-0) molecular lines. We compare the position-velocity diagram of the NH2D(11,1-10,1) line with a simple kinematic model and find that it is consistent with an envelope that is both infalling and rotating while conserving angular momentum around a central mass of about 0.06 M. The N2H+(1-0) LTE mass of the envelope along with the inferred infall velocity leads to a mass infall rate of approximately 6 x 10–6 M yr–1, implying a young age of 104 years for this FHSC candidate. Assuming that the accretion onto the central object is the same as the infall rate, we obtain a minimum source size of 1.5-5 au, consistent with the size expected for a first core. We do not see any evidence of outflow motions or signs of outflow-envelope interaction at scales >=2000 au. This is consistent with previous observations that revealed a very compact outflow (<=500 au). We conclude that L1451-mm is indeed at a very early stage of evolution, either a first core or an extremely young Class 0 protostar. Our results provide strong evidence that L1451-mm is the best candidate for being a bona fide first core.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - stars: low-mass - stars: low-mass

Simbad objects: 8

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