2011
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201015488
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The initial conditions of high-mass star formation: radiative transfer models of IRDCs seen in theHerschelHi-GAL survey

Abstract: The densest infrared dark clouds (IRDCs) may represent the earliest observable stage of high-mass star formation. These clouds are very cold, hence they emit mainly at far-infrared and sub-mm wavelengths. For the first time, Herschel has provided multi-wavelength, spatially resolved observations of cores within IRDCs, which, when combined with radiative transfer modelling, can constrain their properties, such as mass, density profile and dust temperature. We use a 3D, multi-wavelength Monte Carlo radiative tra… Show more

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“…density was 10 6−7 cm −3 over the integrated radius range between 200 AU and 0.1 pc, which are similar to the values used in recent radiative transfer calculations of IRDC cores (Stamatellos et al 2010;Wilcock et al 2011). At the assumed distance, 4 kpc, the core would be 10 in diameter, which would be unresolved in our PACS 160 μm observations.…”
Section: The Source Of Emission At Pacs Wavelengthssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…density was 10 6−7 cm −3 over the integrated radius range between 200 AU and 0.1 pc, which are similar to the values used in recent radiative transfer calculations of IRDC cores (Stamatellos et al 2010;Wilcock et al 2011). At the assumed distance, 4 kpc, the core would be 10 in diameter, which would be unresolved in our PACS 160 μm observations.…”
Section: The Source Of Emission At Pacs Wavelengthssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Similar examples of fragmentation within larger cores to form smaller ones has been identified in for instance, the Serpens North (Duarte-Cabral et al 2010), or within a number of IRDCs (e.g. Wilcock et al 2011Wilcock et al , 2012. t=0.01 Myr t=0.2 Myr t=0.9 Myr t=1.9 Myrs t=2.5 Myrs Figure 13.…”
Section: Stability Of Filaments In Star-forming Clouds and The Formatsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Finally, we observe that even the densest clumps (with high column densities) cannot reach temperature lower than 7 K. This is in excellent agreement with recent observations of cold cores using Herschel (e.g., Wilcock et al 2011;). …”
Section: Column Densitiessupporting
confidence: 92%