The Thermal Structure of Gas in Prestellar Cores: A Case Study of Barnard 68
- 1 July 2006
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 645 (1) , 369-380
- https://doi.org/10.1086/504310
Abstract
International audienceWe present a direct comparison of a chemical/physical model to multitransitional observations of C18O and 13CO toward the Barnard 68 prestellar core. These observations provide a sensitive test for models of low UV field photodissociation regions and offer the best constraint on the gas temperature of a prestellar core. We find that the gas temperature of this object is surprisingly low (~7-8 K), and significantly below the dust temperature, in the outer layers (AV5 mag) exhibit significant freezeout of CO onto grain surfaces. Because the dust and gas are not fully coupled, depletion of key coolants in the densest layers raises the core (gas) temperature, but only by ~1 K. The gas temperature in layers not traced by C18O and 13CO emission can be probed by NH3 emission, with a previously estimated temperature of ~10-11 K. To reach these temperatures in the inner core requires an order of magnitude reduction in the gas to dust coupling rate. This potentially argues for a lack of small grains in the densest gas, presumably due to grain coagulationKeywords
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