Herschel observations of B1-bS and B1-bN: two first hydrostatic core candidates in the Perseus star-forming cloud
Titre | Herschel observations of B1-bS and B1-bN: two first hydrostatic core candidates in the Perseus star-forming cloud |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2012 |
Auteurs | Pezzuto, S, Elia, D, Schisano, E, Strafella, F, Di Francesco, J, Sadavoy, S, Andre, P, Benedettini, M, Bernard, JP, di Giorgio, AM, Facchini, A, Hennemann, M, Hill, T, Konyves, V, Molinari, S, Motte, F, Nguyen-Luong, Q, Peretto, N, Pestalozzi, M, Polychroni, D, Rygl, KLJ, Saraceno, P, Schneider, N, Spinoglio, L, Testi, L, Ward-Thompson, D, White, GJ |
Journal | Astronomy and Astrophysics |
Volume | 547 |
Pagination | 54 |
Date Published | November 1, 2012 |
ISBN Number | 0004-6361 |
Mots-clés | stars: individual: [EDJ2009] 295, stars: individual: [EYG2006] Bolo 81, stars: individual: [HKM99] B1-bN, stars: individual: [HKM99] B1-bS, stars: protostars |
Résumé | We report far-infrared Herschel observations obtained between 70 μm and 500 μm of two star-forming dusty condensations, [HKM99] B1-bS and [HKM99] B1-bN, in the B1 region of the Perseus star-forming cloud. In the western part of the Perseus cloud, B1-bS is the only source detected in all six PACS and SPIRE photometric bands, but it is not visible in the Spitzer map at 24 μm. B1-bN is clearly detected between 100 μm and 250 μm. We have fitted the spectral energy distributions of these sources to derive their physical properties, and find that a simple greybody model fails to reproduce the observed spectral energy distributions. At least a two-component model is required, consisting of a central source surrounded by a dusty envelope. The properties derived from the fit, however, suggest that the central source is not a Class 0 object. We then conclude that while B1-bS and B1-bN appear to be more evolved than a pre-stellar core, the best-fit models suggest that their central objects are younger than a Class 0 source. Hence, they may be good candidates to be examples of the first hydrostatic core phase. The projected distance between B1-bS and B1-bN is a few Jeans lengths. If their physical separation is close to this value, this pair would allow studying the mutual interactions between two forming stars at a very early stage of their evolution. Herschel is an ESA space observatory with science instruments provided by European-led Principal Investigator consortia and with important participation from NASA.Appendices are available in electronic form at http://www.aanda.org |