Dichotomy in the Dynamical Status of Massive Cores in Orion

  • Velusamy T
  • Peng R
  • Li D
  • et al.
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Abstract

To study the evolution of high mass cores, we have searched for evidence of collapse motions in a large sample of starless cores in the Orion molecular cloud. We used the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory telescope to obtain spectra of the optically thin (\H13CO+) and optically thick (\HCO+) high density tracer molecules in 27 cores with masses $>$ 1 \Ms. The red- and blue-asymmetries seen in the line profiles of the optically thick line with respect to the optically thin line indicate that 2/3 of these cores are not static. We detect evidence for infall (inward motions) in 9 cores and outward motions for 10 cores, suggesting a dichotomy in the kinematic state of the non-static cores in this sample. Our results provide an important observational constraint on the fraction of collapsing (inward motions) versus non-collapsing (re-expanding) cores for comparison with model simulations.

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Velusamy, T., Peng, R., Li, D., Goldsmith, P. F., & Langer, W. D. (2008). Dichotomy in the Dynamical Status of Massive Cores in Orion. The Astrophysical Journal, 688(2), L87–L90. https://doi.org/10.1086/595585

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