Evolutionary view through the starless cores in Taurus: deuteration in TMC 1-C and TMC 1-CP
Abstract
The chemical and physical evolution of starless and pre-stellar cores are of paramount importance to understanding the process of star formation. The Taurus Molecular Cloud cores TMC 1-C and TMC 1-CP share similar initial conditions and provide an excellent opportunity to understand the evolution of the pre-stellar core phase. We investigated the evolutionary stage of starless cores based on observations towards the prototypical dark cores TMC 1-C and TMC 1-CP, mapping them in the CS , CS , CS , DCN , DCN , DNC , DNC , DNC , DNC , NH , and ND transitions. We performed a multi-transitional study of CS and its isotopologs, DCN, and DNC lines to characterize the physical and chemical properties of these cores. We studied their chemistry using the state-of-the-art gas-grain chemical code Nautilus and pseudo time-dependent models to determine their evolutionary stage. Observational diagnostics seem to indicate that TMC 1-C is in a later evolutionary stage than TMC 1-CP, with a chemical age 1 Myr. TMC 1-C shows signs of being an evolved core at the onset of star formation, while TMC 1-CP appears to be in an earlier evolutionary stage due to a more recent formation or, alternatively, a collapse slowed down by a magnetic support.
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@article{arxiv.2107.00423,
title = {Evolutionary view through the starless cores in Taurus: deuteration in TMC 1-C and TMC 1-CP},
author = {D. Navarro-Almaida and A. Fuente and L. Majumdar and V. Wakelam and P. Caselli and P. Rivière-Marichalar and S. P. Treviño-Morales and S. Cazaux and I. Jiménez-Serra and C. Kramer and A. Chacón-Tanarro and J. M. Kirk and D. Ward-Thompson and M. Tafalla},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.00423},
year = {2021}
}
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26 pages, 10 figures