A C18O study of the origin of the power-law nature in the IMF
Abstract
We have performed C18O (J=1--0) mapping observations of a 20'×20' area of the OMC-1 region in the Orion A cloud. We identified 65 C18O cores, which have mean radius, velocity width in FWHM, and LTE mass of 0.180.03 pc, 0.400.15 km s-1, and 7.24.5 M, respectively. All the cores are most likely to be gravitationally bound by considering the uncertainty in the C18O abundance. We derived a C18O core mass function, which shows a power-law-like behavior above 5 M. The best-fit power-law index of -2.30.3 is consistent with those of the dense core mass functions and the stellar initial mass function (IMF) previously derived in the OMC-1 region. This agreement strongly suggests that the power-law form of the IMF has been already determined at the density of 103 cm-3, traced by the C18O (J=1--0) line.
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