Planck cold clumps in the lambda 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
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Planck cold clumps in the lambda 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
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- Liu, Tie;
- Zhang, Qizhou;
- Kim, Kee-Tae;
- Wu, Yuefang;
- Lee, Chang Won;
- Lee, Jeong-Eun;
- Tatematsu, Kenichi;
- Choi, Minho;
- Juvela, Mika;
- Thompson, Mark;
- Goldsmith, Paul F.;
- Liu, Sheng-yuan;
- Naomi, Hirano;
- Koch, Patrick;
- Henkel, Christian;
- Sanhueza, Patricio;
- He, JinHua;
- Rivera-Ingraham, Alana;
- Wang, Ke;
- Cunningham, María R.;
- Tang, Ya-Wen;
- Lai, Shih-Ping;
- Yuan, Jinghua;
- Li, Di;
- Fuller, Gary;
- Kang, Miju;
- Luong, Quang Nguyen;
- Liu, Hauyu Baobab;
- Ristorcelli, Isabelle;
- Yang, Ji;
- Xu, Ye;
- Hirota, Tomoya;
- Mardones Pérez, Diego;
- Qin, Sheng-Li;
- Chen, Huei-Ru;
- Kwon, Woojin;
- Meng, Fanyi;
- Zhang, Huawei;
- Kim, Mi-Ryang;
- Yi, Hee-Weon;
Abstract
We are performing a series of observations with ground-based telescopes toward Planck Galactic cold clumps (PGCCs) in the lambda 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 brightrimmed 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 (similar to 0.8 L-circle dot) and accretion rate (6.3 x 10(-7) M-circle dot yr(-1)) 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-circle dot) and outflow velocity (similar to 14 km s(-1)) 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-circle dot) and accretion rate (2.8 x 10(-8) M-circle dot yr(-1)), G192S is an ideal proto-brown dwarf candidate. The star formation efficiency (similar to 0.3%-0.4%) and core formation efficiency (similar to 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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KASI fellowship
China Ministry of Science and Technology under State Key Development Program for Basic Research
2012CB821800
NSFC
11373009
11433008
ESO fellowship
DFG Priority Program ("Physics of the Interstellar Medium")
1573
WA3628-1/1
National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology
NRF-2013R1A1A2A10005125
global research collaboration of the Korea Research Council of Fundamental Science & Technology (KRCF)
National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)
NRF-2015R1A2A2A01004769
Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute under the RD program
2015-1-320-18
Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan
MoST 102-2119-M-007-004-MY3
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/139403
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The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 222:7 (28pp), 2016 January
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