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Ammonia Observations of Planck Cold Cores

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2024-01-05 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Single-pointing observations of NH3_3 (1,1) and (2,2) were conducted towards 672 Planck Early Release Cold Cores (ECCs) using the Nanshan 26-m radio telescope. Out of these sources, a detection rate of 37% (249 cores) was achieved, with NH3_3(1,1) hyperfine structure detected in 187 and NH3_3(2,2) emission lines detected in 76 cores. The detection rate of NH3 is positively correlated with the continuum emission fluxes at a frequency of 857 GHz. Among the observed 672 cores, ~22% have associated stellar and IR objects within the beam size (~2\arcmin\arcmin). This suggests that most of the cores in our sample may be starless. The kinetic temperatures of the cores range from 8.9 to 20.7 K, with an average of 12.3 K, indicating a coupling between gas and dust temperatures. The ammonia column densities range from 0.36 to 6.07×1015\times10^{15} cm2^{-2}, with a median value of 2.04×1015\times10^{15} cm2^{-2}. The fractional abundances of ammonia range from 0.3 to 9.7×107\times10^{-7}, with an average of 2.7 ×107\times10^{-7}, which is one order of magnitude larger than that of Massive Star-Forming (MSF) regions and Infrared Dark Clouds (IRDCs). The correlation between thermal and non-thermal velocity dispersion of the NH3_3(1,1) inversion transition indicates the dominance of supersonic non-thermal motions in the dense gas traced by NH3_3, and the relationship between these two parameters in Planck cold cores is weaker, with lower values observed for both parameters relative to other samples under our examination. The cumulative distribution shapes of line widths in the Planck cold cores closely resemble those of the dense cores found in regions of Cepheus, and Orion L1630 and L1641, with higher values compared to Ophiuchus. A comparison of NH3 line-center velocities with those of 13^{13}CO and C18^{18}O shows small differences (0.13 and 0.12 km s1^{-1} ), suggesting quiescence on small scales.

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@article{arxiv.2401.02337,
  title  = {Ammonia Observations of Planck Cold Cores},
  author = {Dilda Berdikhan. and Jarken Esimbek. and Christian Henkel. and Jianjun Zhou. and Xindi Tang. and Tie Liu. and Gang Wu. and Dalei Li. and Yuxin He. and Toktarkhan Komesh. and Kadirya Tursun. and Dongdong Zhou. and Ernar Imanaly. and Qaynar Jandaolet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.02337},
  year   = {2024}
}

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29 pages, 13 figures