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Initial conditions of star formation at $\lesssim$2000 au: physical structure and NH$_{3}$ depletion of three early-stage cores (2308.12835v1)

Published 24 Aug 2023 in astro-ph.GA and astro-ph.SR

Abstract: Pre-stellar cores represent a critical evolutionary phase in low-mass star formation. We aim to unveil the detailed thermal structure and density distribution of three early-stage cores, starless core L1517B, and prestellar core L694-2 and L429, with the high angular resolution observations of the NH${3}$ (1,1) and (2,2) inversion transitions obtained with VLA and GBT. In addition, we explore where/if NH${3}$ depletes in the central regions. Applying the mid-infrared extinction method to the $\textit{Spitzer}$ 8$~\mu$m map we obtain a high angular resolution hydrogen column density map, and derive the gas density profile to assess the variation of NH${3}$ abundance as a function of gas volume density. The measured temperature profiles of L429 and L1517B show a minor decrease towards the core center, dropping from $\sim$9~K to below 8~K, and $\sim$11 K to 10 K, while L694-2 has a rather uniform temperature distribution around $\sim$9 K. Among the three cores, L429 has the highest central gas density, close to sonic velocity line-width, and largest localised velocity gradient, all indicative of an advanced evolutionary stage. We resolve that the abundance of NH${3}$ becomes two times lower in the central region of L429, occurring around a gas density of 4.4$\times$10${4}$$~cm{-3}$. Compared to Ophiuchus/H-MM1 which shows an even stronger drop of the NH${3}$ abundance at 2$\times$10${5}$$~cm{-3}$, the abundance variations of the three cores plus Ophiuchus/H-MM1 suggest a progressive NH${3}$ depletion with increasing central density of the core.

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