Ion and neutral molecules in the W43-MM1(G30.79 FIR 10) infalling clump

Abstract

The high mass star forming clump W43-MM1 has been mapped in N2H+(4 → 3), C18O(3 → 2), SiO(8 → 7), and in a single pointing in DCO+(5 → 4) towards the center of the clump. Column densities from these observations as well as previous HCO+(4 → 3), H13CO+(4 → 3), HCN(4 → 3), H13CN(4 → 3), and CS(7 → 6) data, have been derived using the RADEX code, results later used to derived chemical abundances at selected points in the MM1 main axis. Comparing with chemical models, we estimate an evolutionary age of 104 years for a remarkable warm hot core inside MM1. We also proposed that the dust temperature derived from SED fitting in MM1 is not representative of the gas temperature deep inside the clump as dust emission may have become optically thick. By deriving a deuterium fractionation of 1.2 × 103, we estimate an electron fraction of X(e)= 6.5 × 10-8. Thus, the coupling between the neutral gas and the magnetic field is estimated by computing the ambipolar diffusion Reynolds number Rm=18 and the wave coupling number W=110. Considering that the infalling speed is slightly supersonic (M=1.1) but sub-alfvenic, we conclude that the MM1 clump has recently or is in the process of decoupling the field from the neutral fluid. Thus, the MM1 clump appears to be in an intermediate stage of evolution in which a hot core has developed while the envelope is still infalling and not fully decoupled from the ambient magnetic field.

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