The Dynamical State of the Starless Dense Core FeSt 1-457: A Pulsating Globule?

Author(s)
E. D. Aguti, C. J. Lada, E. A. Bergin, J. F. Alves, M. Birkinshaw
Abstract

High-resolution molecular line observations of CS (J=2-->1),

HCO+ (J=1-->0), C18O (J=1-->0),

C18O (J=2-->1), and N2H+

(J=1-->0) were obtained toward the starless globule FeSt 1-457 in

order to investigate its kinematics and chemistry. The HCO+

and CS spectra show clear self-reversed and asymmetric profiles across

the face of the globule. The sense of the observed asymmetry is

indicative of the global presence of expansion motions in the outer

layers of the globule. These motions appear to be subsonic and

significantly below the escape velocity of the globule. Comparison of

our observations with near-infrared extinction data indicate that the

globule is gravitationally bound. Taken together, these considerations

lead us to suggest that the observed expansion has its origin in an

oscillatory motion of the outer layers of the globule, which itself is

likely in a quasi-stable state near hydrostatic equilibrium. Analysis of

the observed line widths of C18O and

N2H+ (J=1-->0) confirm that thermal pressure is

the dominant component of the cloud's internal support. A simple

calculation suggests that the dominant mode of pulsation would be an l=2

mode with a period of ~3×105 yr. Deformation of the

globule due to the large amplitude l=2 oscillation may be responsible

for the double-peaked structure of the core detected in high-resolution

extinction maps. Detailed comparison of the molecular-line observations

and extinction data provides evidence for significant depletion of

C18O and perhaps HCO+, while

N2H+ (J=1-->0) may be undepleted to a cloud

depth of ~40 mag of visual extinction.

 

Organisation(s)
Department of Astrophysics
External organisation(s)
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, University of Bristol, University of Michigan
Journal
The Astrophysical Journal: an international review of astronomy and astronomical physics
Volume
665
Pages
457-465
ISSN
0004-637X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1086/519272
Publication date
08-2007
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
103004 Astrophysics
Keywords
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