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Neutral vs Ion Linewidths in Barnard 5: Evidence for Penetration by MHD Waves

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-05-04 v1

Abstract

Dense cores are the final place where turbulence is dissipated. It has been proposed from theoretical arguments that the non-thermal velocity dispersion should be narrower both for molecular ions (compared to neutrals) and for transitions with higher critical densities. To test these hypotheses, we compare the velocity dispersion of N2_2H+^+ (1--0) (ncrit_{\rm crit} = 6×1046\times10^4 cm3)andNH^{-3}) and NH_3(n (n_{\rm crit}=2\times10^3cm cm^{-3}), in the dense core Barnard 5. We analyse well resolved and high signal-to-noise observations of NH3_3 (1,1) and (2,2) obtained with combining GBT and VLA data, and N2_2H+^+ (1--0) obtained with GBT Argus, which present a similar morphology. % Surprisingly, the non-thermal velocity dispersion of the ion is systematically higher than that of the neutral by 20\%. The derived sonic Mach number, Ms=σNT/cs\mathcal{M}_s = \sigma_{\rm NT}/c_s, has peak values Ms,N2H+=0.59\mathcal{M}_{s, {\rm N_2H^+}} = 0.59 and Ms,NH3=0.48\mathcal{M}_{s, {\rm NH}_3} = 0.48 for N2_2H+^+ and NH3_3, respectively. % This observed difference may indicate that the magnetic field even deep within the dense core is still oscillating, as it is in the turbulent region outside the core. The ions should be more strongly dynamically coupled to this oscillating field than the neutrals, thus accounting for their broader linewidth. If corroborated by further observations, this finding would shed additional light on the transition to quiescence in dense cores.

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@article{arxiv.2104.12411,
  title  = {Neutral vs Ion Linewidths in Barnard 5: Evidence for Penetration by MHD Waves},
  author = {Jaime E. Pineda and Anika Schmiedeke and Paola Caselli and Steven W. Stahler and David T. Frayer and Sarah E. Church and Andrew I. Harris},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.12411},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in ApJ. 14 pages, 11 Figures