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The radial velocity distribution of class I and flat-spectrum protostars

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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 131, Issue 1, Pages 512-519

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/498064

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infrared : stars; stars : formation; stars : kinematics; stars : low-mass, brown dwarfs; stars : pre-main-sequence

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We analyze radial velocities for a sample of 31 Class I and flat-spectrum protostars in Taurus-Auriga, rho Ophiuchi, and Serpens for evidence of the global dynamical state of extremely young stellar populations buried within parental molecular clouds. Comparing the radial velocity of each protostar to that of the local CO gas, we are able to constrain the one-dimensional radial velocity dispersion of Class I and flat-spectrum objects to similar to 2.5 km s(-1) or below. This upper limit to the protostellar velocity dispersion is consistent with the velocity dispersions of surrounding CO gas, which we measure to be similar to 1.4 km s(-1), suggesting that the motions of protostars and local CO gas are dynamically linked and are dominated by the gravitational potential of the molecular cloud. However, the upper limit on the protostellar velocity dispersion could still allow for slightly inflated motions of protostars relative to the local molecular gas. Four of the protostars analyzed appear to have velocities more than 3 sigma (7.5 km s(-1)) away from the central local CO gas velocity while showing spectroscopic indicators of youth and accretion such as H-2 emission, H I Br gamma emission, or K-band continuum veiling. These radial velocity outliers may represent protostellar spectroscopic binaries or ejected cluster members.

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