The Herschel first look at protostars in the Aquila rift
Title | The Herschel first look at protostars in the Aquila rift |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2010 |
Authors | Bontemps, S, Andre, P, Konyves, V, Men'shchikov, A, Schneider, N, Maury, A, Peretto, N, Arzoumanian, D, Attard, M, Motte, F, Minier, V, Didelon, P, Saraceno, P, Abergel, A, Baluteau, JP, Bernard, JP, Cambresy, L, Cox, P, Di Francesco, J, Di Giorgo, AM, Griffin, M, Hargrave, P, Huang, M, Kirk, J, Li, J, Martin, P, Merin, B, Molinari, S, Olofsson, G, Pezzuto, S, Prusti, T, Roussel, H, Russeil, D, Sauvage, M, Sibthorpe, B, Spinoglio, L, Testi, L, Vavrek, R, Ward-Thompson, D, White, G, Wilson, C, Woodcraft, A, Zavagno, A |
Journal | Astronomy & Astrophysics |
Volume | 518 |
Date Published | Jul-Aug |
ISBN Number | 0004-6361 |
Accession Number | WOS:000281527200086 |
Abstract | As part of the science demonstration phase of the Herschel mission of the Gould Belt key program, the Aquila rift molecular complex has been observed. The complete similar to 3.3 degrees x 3.3 degrees imaging with SPIRE 250/350/500 mu m and PACS 70/160 mu m allows a deep investigation of embedded protostellar phases, probing of the dust emission from warm inner regions at 70 and 160 mu m to the bulk of the cold envelopes between 250 and 500 mu m. We used a systematic detection technique operating simultaneously on all Herschel bands to build a sample of protostars. Spectral energy distributions are derived to measure luminosities and envelope masses, and to place the protostars in an M(env)-L(bol) evolutionary diagram. The spatial distribution of protostars indicates three star-forming sites in Aquila, with W40/Sh2-64 HII region by far the richest. Most of the detected protostars are newly discovered. For a reduced area around the Serpens South cluster, we could compare the Herschel census of protostars with Spitzer results. The Herschel protostars are younger than in Spitzer with 7 Class 0 YSOs newly revealed by Herschel. For the entire Aquila field, we find a total of similar to 45-60 Class 0 YSOs discovered by Herschel. This confirms the global statistics of several hundred Class 0 YSOs that should be found in the whole Gould Belt Survey. |