Mapping the large scale CO-depletion in the IRDC G351.77-0.51.
Abstract
Knowledge of the degree of CO-depletion provides information on the physical conditions occurring in the innermost and the densest regions of molecular clouds. A key parameter is the radius within which the CO is depleted (Rdep). We present a study of the depletion of CO in the Infrared Dark Cloud G351.77-0.51 (G351), to derive the depletion across the cloud. We use the Herschel (Hi-Gal) and LABOCA dust continuum data, combined with APEX C18O and C17O(2-1) line observations. We built a simple model to investigate the size of the CO-depleted region in G351. The model suggests that Rdep < 0.15 pc, where we estimate a hydrogen number density > 2× 104 cm-3. These results provide crucial information on the spatial scales on which different chemical processes can operate in high-mass star forming regions.
- Publication:
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Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana
- Pub Date:
- 2019
- Bibcode:
- 2019MmSAI..90..497S
- Keywords:
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- Galaxy: depletion of CO;
- Galaxy: high-mass star-forming processes;
- Galaxy: star formation;
- Galaxy: infrared dark clouds;
- Galaxy: ISM & chemistry