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Probing the Protostellar Envelope around L1157: the Dust and Gas Connection

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2014-11-20 v1

Abstract

We present observations of the Class 0 protostar L1157-mm using the Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy (CARMA) in 3 mm dust continuum and N2H+ line emission. In the N2H+ line, we detect a large-scale envelope extended over a linear size of ~20,000AU flattened in the direction perpendicular to the outflow. This N2H+ feature coincides with the outer envelope seen in the 8 micron extinction by Looney et al. Meanwhile, the dust continuum traces the compact, nearly spherical structure of the inner envelope, where N2H+ becomes depleted. This highly flattened N2H+ envelope also shows dynamical signatures consistent with gravitational infall in the inner region, but a slow, solid-body rotation at large scales. This flattened structure is not a rotationally supported circumstellar disk; instead, it resembles a prestellar core both morphologically and kinematically, representing the early phase of a Class 0 system. In this paper, we construct a simple model to interpret both the dust continuum and N2H+ emission and suggest a possible dynamical scenario for the overall properties of the envelope.

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@article{arxiv.0912.4527,
  title  = {Probing the Protostellar Envelope around L1157: the Dust and Gas Connection},
  author = {Hsin-Fang Chiang and Leslie W. Looney and John J. Tobin and Lee Hartmann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.4527},
  year   = {2014}
}

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Accepted for publication by the ApJ, 34 pages, 10 figures and 2 tables