2003A&A...408..981P


Query : 2003A&A...408..981P

2003A&A...408..981P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 408, 981-1007 (2003/9-4)

A 3-5 µm VLT spectroscopic survey of embedded young low mass stars. I. Structure of the CO ice.

PONTOPPIDAN K.M., FRASER H.J., DARTOIS E., THI W.-F., VAN DISHOECK E.F., BOOGERT A.C.A., D'HENDECOURT L., TIELENS A.G.G.M. and BISSCHOP S.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

Medium resolution (λ/Δλ=5000-10000) VLT-ISAAC M-band spectra are presented of 39 young stellar objects in nearby low-mass star forming clouds showing the 4.67µm stretching vibration mode of solid CO. By taking advantage of the unprecedentedly large sample, high S/N ratio and high spectral resolution, similarities in the ice profiles from source to source are identified. It is found that excellent fits to all the spectra can be obtained using a phenomenological decomposition of the CO stretching vibration profile at 4.67µm into 3 components, centered on 2143.7/cm, 2139.9/cm and 2136.5/cm with fixed widths of 3.0, 3.5 and 10.6/cm, respectively. All observed interstellar CO profiles can thus be uniquely described by a model depending on only 3 linear fit parameters, indicating that a maximum of 3 specific molecular environments of solid CO exist under astrophysical conditions. A simple physical model of the CO ice is presented, which shows that the 2139.9/cm component is indistinguishable from pure CO ice. It is concluded, that in the majority of the observed lines of sight, 60-90% of the CO is in a nearly pure form. In the same model the 2143.7/cm component can possibly be explained by the longitudinal optical (LO) component of the vibrational transition in pure crystalline CO ice which appears when the background source is linearly polarised. The model therefore predicts the polarisation fraction at 4.67 µm, which can be confirmed by imaging polarimetry. The 2152/cm feature characteristic of CO on or in an unprocessed water matrix is not detected toward any source and stringent upper limits are given. When this is taken into account, the 2136.5/cm component is not consistent with the available water-rich laboratory mixtures and we suggest that the carrier is not yet fully understood. A shallow absorption band centered between 2165/cm and 2180/cm is detected towards 30 sources. For low-mass stars, this band is correlated with the CO component at 2136.5/cm, suggesting the presence of a carrier different from XCN at 2175/cm. Furthermore the absorption band from solid 13CO at 2092/cm is detected towards IRS 51 in the ρ Ophiuchi cloud complex and an isotopic ratio of 12CO/13CO=68±10 is derived. It is shown that all the observed solid 12CO profiles, along with the solid 13CO profile, are consistent with grains with an irregularly shaped CO ice mantle simulated by a Continuous Distribution of Ellipsoids (CDE), but inconsistent with the commonly used models of spherical grains in the Rayleigh limit.

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Journal keyword(s): astrochemistry - stars: circumstellar matter - ISM: dust, extinction - ISM: molecules - infrared: ISM - stars: pre-main sequence

CDS comments: SVS 4-9 is [EC89] SVS 4-9 in Simbad.

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Number of rows : 54
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 IRAS 04016+2610 Y*O 04 04 43.07064 +26 18 56.3904           ~ 259 0
2 * pi.03 Ori PM* 04 49 50.4112051485 +06 57 40.600622266 3.620 3.630 3.190 2.77 2.51 F6V 574 0
3 * gam Ori V* 05 25 07.86325 +06 20 58.9318 0.54 1.42 1.64 1.73 1.95 B2V 524 1
4 ISOY J053513.81-052340.1 Y*O 05 35 13.7814 -05 23 39.990           ~ 32 0
5 MLLA 293 Y*O 05 35 14.3976 -05 23 50.914           ~ 28 0
6 RAFGL 5163 Y*O 05 40 27.45024 -07 27 30.0564           ~ 143 1
7 RAFGL 989 Y*O 06 41 10.1587451112 +09 29 33.635220144   17.4 16.8 18.26 17.28 B2 266 0
8 * rho Pup dS* 08 07 32.6488235 -24 18 15.567946 3.43 3.24 2.81 2.46 2.25 F5IIkF2IImF5II 304 0
9 * alf Pyx V* 08 43 35.5374303414 -33 11 10.979806079 2.65 3.50 3.68 3.76 3.93 B1.5III 215 0
10 * del01 Vel ** 08 44 42.226383 -54 42 31.75567           A2IV+A4V 204 0
11 IRAS 08448-4343 cor 08 46 33.8 -43 54 33           ~ 66 1
12 IRAS 08476-4306 cor 08 49 25.9 -43 17 10           ~ 27 0
13 [MHL2007] G264.9032+01.6584 1 Y*? 08 59 26.41 -43 26 13.4           ~ 11 0
14 IRAS 09014-4736 Y*? 09 03 09.4897804392 -47 48 27.703882296           ~ 23 1
15 HH 75 HH 09 11 38.5 -45 42 28           ~ 19 0
16 [PCW91] Ced 110 IRS 6A IR 11 07 09.91 -77 23 06.3           ~ 6 0
17 NAME Cha IR Nebula TT* 11 08 38.702 -77 43 51.54           M5.5 72 0
18 OTS 18 IR 11 09 36.6 -76 33 39           ~ 8 0
19 * bet Mus ** 12 46 16.80410 -68 06 29.2164 2.13     5.51   B2V+B3V 121 0
20 * sig Sco bC* 16 21 11.3157134 -25 35 34.051476 2.32 3.02 2.89 1.69 1.58 B1III+B1:V 871 0
21 GSS 30 Y*O 16 26 21.38160 -24 23 04.0524           ~ 211 1
22 VSSG 30 Y*O 16 26 44.19504 -24 34 48.3492           ~ 135 0
23 YLW 13B Y*O 16 27 21.46872 -24 41 43.0692           ~ 91 0
24 WL 6 Y*O 16 27 21.80448 -24 29 53.3616           ~ 115 0
25 YLW 15 Y*O 16 27 26.906 -24 40 50.81           ~ 270 1
26 YLW 16A Y*O 16 27 28.02744 -24 39 33.5052           K8 195 0
27 Elia 2-32 Y*O 16 27 28.44576 -24 27 21.0348           K6.5 113 1
28 YLW 16B Or* 16 27 29.43528 -24 39 16.1892           ~ 106 0
29 Elia 2-33 Y*O 16 27 30.18024 -24 27 43.3656           M2 117 1
30 IRAS 16245-2423 TT* 16 27 37.1906433768 -24 30 35.025246828       16.66 14.67 B5-F2 308 0
31 YLW 45 Y*O 16 27 39.82824 -24 43 15.0672           ~ 115 0
32 YLW 52 Y*O 16 27 51.80472 -24 31 45.5304           ~ 70 0
33 * phi Oph PM* 16 31 08.3669673955 -16 36 45.831122231 5.90 5.19 4.27 3.62 3.18 G8+IIIa 123 0
34 IRAS 16285-2355 Y*O 16 31 35.65752 -24 01 29.4708           ~ 139 0
35 HBC 650 TT* 16 34 29.32 -15 47 01.4           K3.0 177 2
36 * zet Oph Be* 16 37 09.5400587698 -10 34 01.509742704 1.73 2.58 2.56 2.46 2.50 O9.2IVnn 1844 0
37 * eta Oph ** 17 10 22.68689 -15 43 29.6639 2.56 2.47 2.42 2.39 2.38 A2IV-V 265 0
38 W 33a Y*O 18 14 39.56547 -17 52 02.2260           ~ 699 0
39 RAFGL 2136 Y*O 18 22 26.52888 -13 30 14.0400           ~ 285 0
40 HBC 672 Em* 18 29 56.8848005064 +01 14 46.304766672   17.6       K8.0 102 0
41 [EC89] SVS 4-5 Y*O 18 29 57.59 +01 13 00.6           ~ 35 1
42 IRAS 18274+0112 Y*O 18 29 57.73680 +01 14 05.6940           M4: 139 2
43 2MASS J18295785+0112514 Y*O 18 29 57.858 +01 12 51.40           ~ 60 3
44 CK 2 Y*O 18 30 00.618 +01 15 20.12           K5-M0III 52 0
45 2MASS J18300153+0115150 Y*O 18 30 01.5335499336 +01 15 14.987965320           ~ 16 0
46 RAFGL 7009S HII 18 34 20.911 -05 59 42.23           ~ 214 0
47 * sig Sgr ** 18 55 15.92650 -26 17 48.2068 1.06 1.923 2.067     B2.5V 271 1
48 2MASS J19014805-3657219 Y*O 19 01 48.056 -36 57 21.95           ~ 102 0
49 V* V710 CrA Or* 19 01 50.67792 -36 58 09.6132           K7: 125 0
50 2MASS J19015545-3657231 Y*O 19 01 55.460 -36 57 23.13           ~ 98 2
51 [NWA2005] SMM 1B Y*O 19 01 56.41 -36 57 28.0           ~ 96 1
52 * alf Sgr PM* 19 23 53.1753985532 -40 36 57.373929695 3.54 3.841 3.943     B8V 102 0
53 [WBN74] NGC 7538 IRS 1 Y*O 23 13 45.318 +61 28 11.69           ~ 414 3
54 IRAS 23118+6110 Y*O 23 14 02.09473 +61 27 18.8460           ~ 376 0

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