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ISO-LWS observations of Herbig Ae Be stars II. Molecular lines

Author(s)
Giannini, T
Lorenzetti, D
Tommasi Di Vignano, Elisabetta  
Subjects

Ae/Be stars

COLD DUST

DARK CLOUDS

HARO OBJECTS

Herbig

Herbig Ae/Be stars

LKH-ALPHA-234

LONG-WAVELENGTH SPECT...

MAIN-SEQUENCE OBJECTS...

MIDINFRARED EMISSION

R-CORONAE-AUSTRALIS

RHO-OPHIUCHI

Structure

infrared : ISM : line...

infrared : stars

stars

stars : circumstellar...

stars : pre-main sequ...

Date Issued
1999-06-01
Abstract
We present the first ISO-LWS observations of the molecular FIR lines in 3 out of a sample of 11 Herbig Ae/Be stars (HAEBE), namely IRAS12496-7650, RCrA and LkH alpha 234. High-J rotational CO lines (from J(up),, = 14 to J(up),, = 19) have been observed in all the spectra, while two (at 79 mu m and 84 mu m) and three OH lines (at 71 mu m, 79 mu m and 84 mu m) were detected in LkH alpha 234 and RCrA respectively.For all sources the molecular emission has been consistently fitted with a Large Velocity Gradient (LVG) model and it results originated in a warm (T greater than or similar to 200 K) and dense (n(H2), greater than or similar to 10(5) cm(-3)) gas located in very compact regions having diameters of few hundreds of AU.These three sources are those with the highest density among the stars of the sample; this suggests that the molecular emission arises in regions showing density peaks.By comparing the observed cooling ratios with model predictions, we find that the FUV radiation from the central source (or from a more embedded companion) is the most likely responsible for the line excitation. At least for the sources where OH has been observed, the contribution of shocks to the line emission can be reasonably ruled out because of the absence in the spectra of any water vapour lints, in contrast with the predictions for molecular emission coming from warm shocked environments.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/656
Journal
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Issue
2
Volume
346
Start Page
617
Start Page
625
DOI
54dcce078580fe1368eeaf30
URL
http://oro.open.ac.uk/33304/
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