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Molecular line tracers of high-mass star forming regions

Authors :
Nagy, Zsofia
Van der Tak, Floris
Ossenkopf, Volker
Bergin, Edwin
Black, John
Faure, Alexandre
Fuller, Gary
Gerin, Maryvonne
Goicoechea, Javier
Joblin, Christine
Le Bourlot, Jacques
Le Petit, Franck
Makai, Zoltan
Plume, Rene
Roellig, Markus
Spaans, Marco
Tolls, Volker
Kapteyn Astronomical Institute
Astronomy
Source :
Protostars and Planets VI, Heidelberg, July 15-20, 2013. Poster #1B023, Protostars and Planets VI
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

High-mass stars influence their environment in different ways including feedback via their FUV radiation. The penetration of FUV photons into molecular clouds creates Photon Dominated Regions (PDRs) with different chemical layers where the mainly ionized medium changes into mainly molecular. Different chemical layers in PDRs are traced by different species observable at sub-mm and Far Infrared wavelengths. In this poster we present results from two molecular line surveys. One of them is the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) Spectral Legacy Survey (SLS) toward the luminous (>10^7 L_Sun), massive (~10^6 M_Sun), and distant (11.4 kpc) star-forming region W49A. The SLS images a 2x2 arcminute field toward W49A in the 330-373 GHz frequency range. The detected molecular lines reveal a complex chemistry and the importance of FUV-irradiation in the heating and chemistry of the region. The other line survey presented in the poster is part of the HEXOS (Herschel observations of EXtra-Ordinary Sources, PI: E. Bergin) key program using the Herschel Space Observatory and is toward the nearby (~420 pc) prototypical edge-on Orion Bar PDR and the dense molecular condensation Orion S. Reactive ions, such as CH+, SH+, and CO+, detected as a part of this line survey trace the warm (~500-1000 K) surface region of PDRs. Spectrally resolved HIFI and spectrally unresolved PACS spectra give constraints on the chemistry and excitation of reactive ions in these regions.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Protostars and Planets VI, Heidelberg, July 15-20, 2013. Poster #1B023, Protostars and Planets VI
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..a2c2ff004339cc3e3d5fdab058fe9850