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Title: Star Formation/ISM with Herschel


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Star Formation/ISM with Herschel
  • Malcolm Walmsley (Arcetri)
  • Floris van der Tak (MPIfR,Bonn)

2
Star Forming Regions are complex
  • Such as DR21 at roughly 3 Kpc (Marston et al.
    IRAC)

3
Fundamental steps forward with Herschel
  • PACS Maps of star forming regions in continuum
    and OI 63 micron line
  • SPIRE Maps on the large scale (eg of galactic
    plane, see Molinari HIGAL poster)
  • HIFI Water and detailed kinematics of star
    forming regions

4
Why PACS is so important
  • High spatial resolution at the max. of the SED of
    most star forming regions (roughly 10 arc seconds
    or 0.1 pc at 3 kpc). This implies
  • A) The capacity to separate the main sources of
    luminosity
  • B) The capacity to make maps with similar
    resolution to that available in the mm-submm
  • C) Basis for models at all wavelengths
  • For example, following comparison of Serpens as
    seen today at 3mm and as expected with PACS

5
Serpens at 3mm and 100 microns (Testi priv.comm)
6
At different wavelengths, different energy sources
  • It is often unclear where the main energy source
    is. For example HMPOs with embedded protostars as
    in IRAS23889 (Fontani et al., Molinari et al.)
  • ISOCAM (left) and VLA 3cm (right) show that early
    B stars external to molecular core influence
    energetics

7
The SED is very sensitive to inclination
  • .... But only at short wavelengths (less than 100
    mu)

From Van Dishoeck , ARAA 2004
Whitney et al. 2004
8
OI line mapping
HH 46-47
  • Will be fundamental for measuring outflow rate
    (see Ceccarelli et al. for OI with KAO)
  • Important also for PDRs
  • Distinguishing between them requires PACS
    resolution

SPITZER Noriega-Crespo e t al. 2004
9
Water may be key to kinematics
  • Modeling it will be a challenge. Take for
    example our best guess at GL2591 (van der Tak)

10
The youngest objects have most water
  • In particular, water seems to be present in
    Class 0 envelopes and outflows

ODIN Hjalmarson et al. 2003
ISO Nisini et al. 2000, Benedettini et al.
2003
11
Present Models are simplistic
  • But suffice to explain presently available data
    from ODIN, SWAS, and ISO

12
A lesson from the above models
  • The HIFI Band 6 (high freq) lines tend to be in
    absorption against the continuum
  • These transitions should tell us about the
    kinematics along the line-of-sight to the
    protostar
  • The low freq water lines will tell us about the
    extended outflow (HH Objects)

13
Then there are the PDRs
  • Finding out ( perhaps from OH) just where ice
    evaporates in PDRs could be very fundamental
  • Then there will be new species (see Fuente et
    al.)

From Van Dishoeck, ARAA 2004
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Conclusions
  • Combining PACS with HIFI is the best strategy
    for understanding protostars
  • But history tells us that the future revels
  • in the unexpected ! Spectral scans in the
  • THz range may provide the surprise ...
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