350 μm map of the Ophiuchus molecular cloud: core mass function

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ZHANG GuoYin [1 ,2 ]
LI Di [3 ,2 ,4 ,5 ]
HYDE Ashley K [6 ]
QIAN Lei [3 ]
LYU HuaLei [3 ]
WU ZhongZu [1 ]
机构
[1] College of Science/Department of Physics, Guizhou University
[2] Key Laboratory of Radio Astronomy, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[3] National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[4] Space Science Institute
[5] Astrophysics Group, Imperial College London
基金
美国国家航空航天局; 中国国家自然科学基金; 美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
ISM; molecular clouds; Ophiuchus; CMF;
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P151 [星座];
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摘要
Stars are born in dense cores of molecular clouds. The core mass function(CMF), which is the mass distribution of dense cores, is important for understanding the stellar initial mass function(IMF). We obtained 350 μm dust continuum data using the SHARC-II camera at the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory(CSO) telescope. A 350 μm map covering 0.25 deg2 of the Ophiuchus molecular cloud was created by mosaicing 56 separate scans. The CSO telescope had an angular resolution of 9′′, corresponding to 1.2×103AU at the distance of the Ophiuchus molecular cloud(131 pc). The data was reduced using the Comprehensive Reduction Utility for SHARC-II(CRUSH). The flux density map was analyzed using the Gauss Clumps algorithm, within which 75 cores has been identified. We used the Spitzer c2 d catalogs to separate the cores into 63 starless cores and 12 protostellar cores. By locating Jeans instabilities, 55 prestellar cores(a subcategory of starless cores) were also identified. The excitation temperatures, which were derived from FCRAO12 CO data, help to improve the accuracy of the masses of the cores. We adopted a Monte Carlo approach to analyze the CMF with two types of functional forms; power law and log-normal. The whole and prestellar CMF are both well fitted by a log-normal distribution, with μ =-1.18±0.10, σ = 0.58±0.05 and μ = 1.40±0.10, σ = 0.50±0.05 respectively. This finding suggests that turbulence influences the evolution of the Ophiuchus molecular cloud.
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