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Herschel Gould Belt Survey Observations of Dense Cores in the Cepheus Flare Clouds

Journal
THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL  
Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Di Francesco, James
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Keown, Jared
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Fallscheer, Cassandra
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André, Philippe
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Ladjelate, Bilal
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Könyves, Vera
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Men'shchikov, Alexander
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Stephens-Whale, Shaun
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Nguyen-Luong, Quang
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Martin, Peter
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Sadavoy, Sarah
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PEZZUTO, Stefano  
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FIORELLINO, Eleonora  
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BENEDETTINI, Milena  
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Schneider, Nicola
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Bontemps, Sylvain
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Arzoumanian, Doris
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Palmeirim, Pedro
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Kirk, Jason M.
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Ward-Thompson, Derek
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/abc016
Abstract
We present Herschel SPIRE and PACS maps of the Cepheus Flare clouds L1157, L1172, L1228, L1241, and L1251, observed by the Herschel Gould Belt Survey of nearby star-forming molecular clouds. Through modified blackbody fits to the SPIRE and PACS data, we determine typical cloud column densities of (0.5─1.0) × 1021 cm−2 and typical cloud temperatures of 14─15 K. Using the getsources identification algorithm, we extract 832 dense cores from the SPIRE and PACS data at 160─500 μm. From placement in a mass versus size diagram, we consider 303 to be candidate prestellar cores, and 178 of these to be "robust" prestellar cores. From an independent extraction of sources at 70 μm, we consider 25 of the 832 dense cores to be protostellar. The distribution of background column densities coincident with candidate prestellar cores peaks at (2─4) × 1021 cm−2. About half of the candidate prestellar cores in Cepheus may have formed as a result of the widespread fragmentation expected to occur within filaments of "transcritical" line mass. The lognormal robust prestellar core mass function (CMF) drawn from all five Cepheus clouds peaks at 0.56 M☉ and has a width of ∼0.5 dex, similar to that of Aquila's CMF. Indeed, the width of Cepheus's aggregate CMF is similar to the stellar system initial mass function (IMF). The similarity of CMF widths in different clouds and the system IMF suggests a common, possibly turbulent origin for seeding the fluctuations that evolve into prestellar cores and stars.
Volume
904
Issue
2
Start page
172
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/31090
Url
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/abc016
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2010.09894.pdf
Issn Identifier
0004-637X
Ads BibCode
2020ApJ...904..172D
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