A STUDY OF CARBON-MONOXIDE AND NEUTRAL CARBON IN THE S106 MOLECULAR CORE


Autoria(s): Little, L.T.; Kelly, M.L.; Habing, R.J.; Millar, TJ
Data(s)

1995

Resumo

Maps are presented of J=2-1 and J=3-2 (CO)-O-18 emission from the molecular environment of the bipolar nebula S106, together with complementary observations of the P-3(1)-P-3(0), C I emission. Line splitting observed extensively over the E molecular cloud suggests that it is best explained as the expanding remnant of a thick toroid surrounding the optical lobes. The poor correlation between the observed molecular line emission and dust continuum emission in the E cloud is probably due to a large temperature gradient. Strong C I emission from the protostellar candidate S106 FIR suggests the nearby presence of a powerful source of far-UV radiation, whose energy supply is unlikely to arise from gravitational contraction of a protostar. It is probable that this source is the star S106 LR, which also heats S106 FIR. There is evidence, in both C I and (CO)-O-18, for a predominantly blueshifted outflow from S106 IR, best interpreted as a stellar wind-driven shock into the toroidal remnant. (CO)-O-18 and (CO)-C-13 appear to be depleted, relative to canonical values for their abundances, in S106 FIR, despite its high optical extinction, which should discourage selective photodissociation. Elsewhere in the cloud the C I line profiles show a resemblance to those of (CO)-O-18, with intensity equivalent to a few photodissociation regions (PDRs) along the line of sight.

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eng

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Fonte

Little , L T , Kelly , M L , Habing , R J & Millar , T J 1995 , ' A STUDY OF CARBON-MONOXIDE AND NEUTRAL CARBON IN THE S106 MOLECULAR CORE ' Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society , vol 277 , pp. 307-318 .

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