LDN 1495 SCUBA-2 and Herschel data Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Ward-thompson D.
  2. Pattle K.
  3. Kirk J.M.
  4. Marsh K.
  5. Buckle J.
  6. Hatchell J.,Nutter D.J.
  7. Griffin M.J.
  8. Di Francesco J.
  9. Andre P.
  10. Beaulieu S.,Berry D.
  11. Broekhoven-Fiene H.
  12. Currie M.
  13. Fich M.
  14. Jenness T.,Johnstone D.
  15. Kirk H.
  16. Mottram J.
  17. Pineda J.
  18. Quinn C.
  19. Sadavoy S.,Salji C.
  20. Tisi S.
  21. Walker-Smith S.
  22. White G.
  23. Hill T.
  24. Konyves V.,Palmeirim P.
  25. Pezzuto S.
  26. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present a comparison of Submillimetre Common User Bolometer Array-2 (SCUBA-2) 850-{mu}m and Herschel 70-500-{mu}m observations of the L1495 filament in the Taurus Molecular Cloud with the goal of characterizing the SCUBA-2 Gould Belt Survey (GBS) data set. We identify and characterize starless cores in three data sets: SCUBA-2 850-{mu}m, Herschel 250-{mu}m, and Herschel 250-{mu}m spatially filtered to mimic the SCUBA-2 data. SCUBA-2 detects only the highest-surface-brightness sources, principally detecting protostellar sources and starless cores embedded in filaments, while Herschel is sensitive to most of the cloud structure, including extended low-surface-brightness emission. Herschel detects considerably more sources than SCUBA-2 even after spatial filtering. We investigate which properties of a starless core detected by Herschel determine its detectability by SCUBA-2, and find that they are the core's temperature and column density (for given dust properties). For similar-temperature cores, such as those seen in L1495, the surface brightnesses of the cores are determined by their column densities, with the highest-column-density cores being detected by SCUBA-2. For roughly spherical geometries, column density corresponds to volume density, and so SCUBA-2 selects the densest cores from a population at a given temperature. This selection effect, which we quantify as a function of distance, makes SCUBA-2 ideal for identifying those cores in Herschel catalogues that are closest to forming stars. Our results can now be used by anyone wishing to use the SCUBA-2 GBS data set.

Keywords
  1. molecular-clouds
  2. millimeter-astronomy
  3. photometry
  4. submillimeter-astronomy
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2016MNRAS.463.1008W
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https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/MNRAS/463/1008
IVOA Identifier IVOID
ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/MNRAS/463/1008
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.74631008

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History

2018-07-03T11:57:21Z
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2018-07-03T11:57:21Z
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