The enigmatic core L1451-mm: A first hydrostatic core? or a hidden VeLLO?

Jaime Pineda, Jaime E. Pineda, Héctor G. Arce, Scott Schnee, Alyssa A. Goodman, Tyler Bourke, Jonathan B. Foster, Thomas Robitaille, Joel Tanner, Jens Kauffmann, Mario Tafalla, Paola Caselli, Guillem Anglada

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    Abstract

    We present the detection of a dust continuum source at 3mm (CARMA) and 1.3mm (Submillimeter Array, SMA), and 12CO (2-1) emission (SMA) toward the L1451-mm dense core. These detections suggest a compact object and an outflow where no point source at mid-infrared wavelengths is detected using Spitzer. An upper limit for the dense core bolometric luminosity of 0.05L is obtained. By modeling the broadband spectral energy distribution and the continuum interferometric visibilities simultaneously, we confirm that a central source of heating is needed to explain the observations. This modeling also shows that the data can be well fitted by a dense core with a young stellar object (YSO) and a disk, or by a dense core with a central first hydrostatic core (FHSC). Unfortunately, we are not able to decide between these two models, which produce similar fits. We also detect 12CO (2-1) emission with redshifted and blueshifted emission suggesting the presence of a slow and poorly collimated outflow, in opposition to what is usually found toward YSOs but in agreement with prediction from simulations of an FHSC. This presents the best candidate, so far, for an FHSC, an object that has been identified in simulations of collapsing dense cores. Whatever the true nature of the central object in L1451-mm, this core presents an excellent laboratory to study the earliest phases of low-mass star formation. © 2011 The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number201
    JournalAstrophysical Journal
    Volume743
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 20 Dec 2011

    Keywords

    • ISM: clouds
    • ISM: individual objects (L1451, Perseus)
    • ISM: molecules
    • stars: formation
    • stars: low-mass

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