Dust, Ice, and Gas In Time (DIGIT) Herschel program first results A full PACS-SED scan of the gas line emission in protostar DK Chamaeleontis

van Kempen, T. A.; Green, J. D.; Evans, N. J., II; van Dishoeck, E. F.; Kristensen, L. E.; Herczeg, G. J.; Merin, B.; Lee, J. -E.; Jorgensen, J. K.; Bouwman, J.; Acke, B.; Adamkovics, M.; Augereau, J. C.; Bergin, E.; Blake, G. A.; et. al.

Abstract

Aims. We aim to study the composition and energetics of the circumstellar material of DK Cha, an intermediate-mass star in transition from an embedded configuration to a star plus disk stage, during this pivotal stage of its evolution. Methods. Using the range scan mode of PACS on the Herschel Space Observatory, we obtained a spectrum of DK Cha from 55 to 210 mu m as part of the DIGIT key program. Results. Almost 50 molecular and atomic lines were detected, many more than the 7 lines detected in ISO-LWS. Nearly the entire ladder of CO from J = 14-13 to 38-37 (E(u)/k = 4080 K), water from levels as excited as J(K-1K+1) = 7(07) (E(u)/k = 843 K), and OH lines up to E(u)/k = 290 K were detected. Conclusions. The continuum emission in our PACS SED scan matches the flux expected by a model consisting of a star, a surrounding disk of 0.03 M(circle dot), and an envelope of a similar mass, supporting the suggestion that the object is emerging from its main accretion stage. Molecular, atomic, and ionic emission lines in the far-infrared reveal the outflow's influence on the envelope. The inferred hot gas may be photon-heated, but some emission may be caused by C-shocks in the walls of the outflow cavity.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000281527200129 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volumen: 518
Editorial: EDP SCIENCES S A
Fecha de publicación: 2010
DOI:

10.1051/0004-6361/201014686

Notas: ISI