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A study of the physics and chemistry of L134N

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 542, 期 2, 页码 870-889

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/317040

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ISM : abundances; ISM : individual (L134N); ISM : molecules

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We have carried out a comprehensive and self-consistent study of the physical and chemical state of the core of the dark cloud L134N (L183), whose molecular abundances provide a standard against which chemical models may be compared. We used observations of the NH(3)(1, 1) and (2, 2) rotation-inversion transitions to estimate the kinetic temperature, which was found to be consistent with 10 K and not varying with position. Densities were determined from multitransition statistical equilibrium calculations for HC(3)N, N(2)H(+), and CS. The average density toward all lines of sight was 2 x 10(4) cm(-3). As found by previous studies, the emission from various molecular species peaks in different positions: SO and SO(2) peak west of the central position, which is the location of the strongest emission from (e.g.) N(2)H(+) and CH(3)OH, with a second peak occurring for NH(3) and HC(3)N to the north of the center. The most striking abundance variations occur in a north-south cut through the core center for HC(3)N, C(2)H, CS, SO, and SO(2). A north to south decrease in the abundance of HC(3)N and CS and a dramatic change in the CS/SO ratio, which has been shown to be a sensitive tracer of chemical evolutionary state, suggests that the north is at a younger evolutionary state than the south. Despite the youth of the N position, the CS/SO ratio suggests that it is still as old as or older than the most evolved region in TMC-1 (the northwest end of the ridge).

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