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Thermal lines of methanol towards bipolar outflows
Authors:S V Kalenskii  V G Promyslov  A Winnberg
Institution:(1) Astro Space Center, P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow, Russia;(2) Onsala Space Observatory, Onsala, Sweden
Abstract:Observations of 26 regions of low-mass star formation and 17 regions of massive star formation in the 5−1-40 E, 70-61 A +, 80-71 A +, and 2K-1K methanol lines at 44.1, 84.5, 95.2 GHz, and 96.7 GHz yielded detections of methanol emission in 11 low-mass and 12 high-mass regions. The strongest lines in the low-mass regions were found towards bipolar outflows driven by Class 0 protostars with luminosities higher than or of the order of 10 L . These lines usually consist of cores 1–2 km s−1 in width, which are emitted by quiescent gas, and broader wings, emitted by gas accelerated by high-velocity jets. The temperature of the accelerated gas derived from rotational diagrams and statistical equilibrium calculations is roughly 20–50 K. This means that a significant fraction of the accelerated gas cools to such temperatures. The widths of the lines detected in the massive star-forming regions are 2–3 km s−1 or higher. Weak, broad wings were found towards only two sources: L1287 and AFGL5142. For most sources, the statistical-equilibrium calculations yielded gas temperatures of about 20–30 K and densities of about 104–106 cm−3, which are typical for warm clouds. However, different transitions emit in regions with different physical conditions located within the main beam of the telescope. Most of the 96.7 GHz emission arises in warm gas with kinetic temperatures of about 30 K, while most of the 95.2 GHz emission may arise in hot regions around Young Stellar Objects and/or be related to the wings of bipolar outflows. Published in Russian in Astronomicheskiĭ Zhurnal, 2007, Vol. 84, No. 1, pp. 48–59. The article was translated by the author.
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