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Herschel observations of B1-bS and B1-bN: two first hydrostatic core candidates in the Perseus star-forming cloud

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 547, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201219501

Keywords

stars: protostars; stars: individual: [HKM99] B1-bS; stars: individual: [HKM99] B1-bN; stars: individual: [EYG2006] Bolo 81; stars: individual: [EDJ2009] 295

Funding

  1. ASI [I/038/08/0, I/005/11/0]
  2. BMVIT (Austria)
  3. ESA-PRODEX (Belgium)
  4. CEA/CNES (France)
  5. DLR (Germany)
  6. ASI/INAF (Italy)
  7. CICYT/MCYT (Spain)
  8. CSA (Canada)
  9. NAOC (China)
  10. CEA (France)
  11. CNES (France)
  12. CNRS (France)
  13. ASI (Italy)
  14. MCINN (Spain)
  15. SNSB (Sweden)
  16. STFC (UK)
  17. UKSA (UK)
  18. NASA (USA)
  19. STFC [ST/G002533/1, ST/K002708/1, PP/D000963/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  20. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/K002708/1, PP/D000963/1, ST/G002533/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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We report far-infrared Herschel observations obtained between 70 mu m and 500 mu m of two star-forming dusty condensations, [HKM99] B1-bS and [HKM99] B1-bN, in the B1 region of the Perseus star-forming cloud. In the western part of the Perseus cloud, B1-bS is the only source detected in all six PACS and SPIRE photometric bands, but it is not visible in the Spitzer map at 24 mu m. B1-bN is clearly detected between 100 mu m and 250 mu m. We have fitted the spectral energy distributions of these sources to derive their physical properties, and find that a simple greybody model fails to reproduce the observed spectral energy distributions. At least a two-component model is required, consisting of a central source surrounded by a dusty envelope. The properties derived from the fit, however, suggest that the central source is not a Class 0 object. We then conclude that while B1-bS and B1-bN appear to be more evolved than a pre-stellar core, the best-fit models suggest that their central objects are younger than a Class 0 source. Hence, they may be good candidates to be examples of the first hydrostatic core phase. The projected distance between B1-bS and B1-bN is a few Jeans lengths. If their physical separation is close to this value, this pair would allow studying the mutual interactions between two forming stars at a very early stage of their evolution.

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