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Title: An Interferometric View of H-MM1. I. Direct Observation of NH3Depletion
Authors: Pineda, J. E.
Harju, J.
Caselli, P.
Sipilä, O.
Juvela, M.
Vastel, C.
Rosolowsky, E.
Burkert, A.
Friesen, R. K.
Shirley, Y.
Maureira, M. J.
Choudhury, S.
Segura-Cox, D. M.
Güsten, R.
Punanova, A.
Bizzocchi, L.
Goodman, A. A.
Issue Date: 2022
Citation: An Interferometric View of H-MM1. I. Direct Observation of NH3Depletion / J. E. Pineda, J. Harju, P. Caselli et al. // Astronomical Journal. — 2022. — Vol. 163. — Iss. 6. — 294.
Abstract: Spectral lines of ammonia, NH3, are useful probes of the physical conditions in dense molecular cloud cores. In addition to advantages in spectroscopy, ammonia has also been suggested to be resistant to freezing onto grain surfaces, which should make it a superior tool for studying the interior parts of cold, dense cores. Here we present high-resolution NH3 observations with the Very Large Array and Green Bank Telescope toward a prestellar core. These observations show an outer region with a fractional NH3 abundance of X(NH3) = (1.975 ± 0.005) × 10-8 (±10% systematic), but it also reveals that, after all, the X(NH3) starts to decrease above a H2 column density of ≈2.6 × 1022 cm-2. We derive a density model for the core and find that the break point in the fractional abundance occurs at the density n(H2) ∼2 × 105 cm-3, and beyond this point the fractional abundance decreases with increasing density, following the power law n -1.1. This power-law behavior is well reproduced by chemical models where adsorption onto grains dominates the removal of ammonia and related species from the gas at high densities. We suggest that the break-point density changes from core to core depending on the temperature and the grain properties, but that the depletion power law is anyway likely to be close to n -1 owing to the dominance of accretion in the central parts of starless cores. © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/118380
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 85131443329
WOS ID: 000805130400001
PURE ID: 30538491
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ac6be7
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: National Science Foundation, NSF: AST-2102405; Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, MPG
We thank the referee for their thoughtful comments, which improved the paper. J.E.P., J.H., P.C., O.S., M.J.M., S.P., and D.M.S. acknowledge the support by the Max Planck Society. D.M.S. is supported by an NSF Astronomy and Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellowship under award AST-2102405.
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