Title: Internal Motions in Starless Cores
1Internal Motions in Starless Cores
Chang Won Lee Korea Astronomy Space Science
Institute With Philip C. Myers (CfA)
Magnetic Fields Core collapse to YSOs, May 17
19, 2010
2Introduction
- To find out what kind of physical properties are
directly related to contracting motions in
starless cores and how the contraction in
starless cores is processed toward star formation
- Quantitative analysis of spectral asymmtry in
molecular lines (CS 2-1, 3-2, HCN 1-0, and N2H
1-0 lines from Lee et al. 1999, 2001, 2004, Sohn
et al. 2007) by deriving - dV (Vthick - Vthin)/ DVthin
- dV lt 0 blue (infall) asymmetry
- dV gt 0 red (outflow) asymmetry
3Main Results
From single pointing data toward central region
of the cores
Cores with higher column density tend to have
bluer dV, indicative of higher possibility of
inward motions
4Main Results
5Main Results
(a) Contracting Starless Cores (CSC), (b)
Oscillating Starless Cores (OSC), (c) Static
Starless Cores (SSC)
18 cores
6 cores
7 cores
- CSCs are more numerous than other groups of
cores - In (a) CSCs, positions with higher column
density tend to get bluer - and there is certain column density over where
all positions are contracting - Implication of Core Evolution (c)? (b) ? (a)
6Main Results
-Blue fraction increases toward core peak and
large even at large radii
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